The UK Government claims that its Internal Market Bill (IMB), which replaces the EU Single Market across the UK, will give new powers to devolved nations after the end of the transition period, while the devolved governments in Scotland and Wales regard it as a power grab. Who’s right? asks Vanessa Glynn… Read More »
A letter from Brussels
In reply to our letter to EU leaders denouncing the UK Government’s breach of international law and threat to our democracy via the devolution settlement posed by the Internal Market… Read More »
Taking back control from Scotland
‘Third-country status confronts the devolved governments with difficult choices. Ending transition without a future relationship deal would make them even harder.’… Read More »
Reviving Sewel – or killing devo?
Are devolution and the related Sewel Convention dead and buried? We report on two key webinars this week…… Read More »
Internal Market Bill and devo
Prof Michael Dougan of Liverpool Uni analyses the contentious IMB and finds the proposed legislation could indeed wholly undermine the 20-year-old devolution settlement… Read More »
Internal Market Bill explained
The government has sparked controversy with the introduction of the UK Internal Market Bill. The bill will give ministers the power to break international law in their application of the Northern… Read More »
Stop this infamous Bill
Our letter to EU leaders has won widespread coverage in the media and elsewhere: spread the word!… Read More »
Defend our democracy!
EMiS local groups are campaigning the length and breadth of Scotland to defend our cherished democratic rights against repeated power grabs by Johnson and his cabal in Downing Street.… Read More »