Developments in Scottish and Welsh Nationalism Flashcards

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What did finding oil in the North Sea do for Scotland?

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It allowed them to get a share of the revenue from the British National Oil Corporation

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What did the Oil revenue for Scotland make Scotland more able to try and do?

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Become separate from the United Kingdom

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What was the scale of the SNP in Scotland and in the Commons?

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They had 11 MP’s in the House of Commons and were the most popular political party in Scotland

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What did Labour give Scotland and Wales the ability to do in 1975?

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Hold national referendums on issues within their own borders such as devolution

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What happened to the referendum law before it was passed in 1978?

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Labour changed it so that a referendum could only pass if 40% of the electorate voted in favour of it

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When did Scotland hold their national referendum on Devolution?

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March 1979

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How much of the electorate did not vote on the referendum at all?

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1/3 of Scottish citizens

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What was the result of the Scottish referendum? What did this mean?

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Only 1/3 voted in favour of Devolution, meaning that it would not pass as it was under 40%

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What was the result of the Welsh referendum on Devolution?

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80% voted in favour of staying in the UK

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What was significant about the overall subject of Devolution being an idea?

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It showed uncertainty within other countries in the United Kingdom in terms of if the future would continue to see economic prosperity

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Why did Labour allow Scotland and Wales to hold their own referendums in their borders?

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So that they could keep support for their slim seat majority

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Name the White Paper released based on the issue of Labour losing Scottish and Welsh Seats

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The English Dimension

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What did The English Dimension White Paper say?

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Labour should be assured that even if they lost Welsh and Scottish support that they would still be able to stay in office

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When was The English Dimension published?

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December 1976

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What was a limitation of The English Dimension?

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It was likely another political misjudgement of Labour’s.

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Why might it have been a political misjudgement of Labour to think their position would have been secure?

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Because Scotland and Wales brought up the issue of Devolution in the first place, meaning that a decent amount of people likely wanted it to happen.