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The House of Lords has held a debate on the powers of the Scottish parliament. | |
The discussion follows the "No" vote on independence in the referendum which took place on 18 September. | |
The Lords heard calls from Labour for decentralisation of powers within Scotland. | |
The UK government repeated its call for a fresh look at restricting the ability of MPs from Scottish constituencies to vote on purely English matters in the House of Commons. | |
Baroness Royall of Blaisdon, the Opposition leader in the Lords, said the Scottish National Party wanted more centralism and that trend needed to be reversed. | |
She said many people who voted in favour of Scottish independence were not converts to nationalism but believed no one was "listening to their concerns". | |
"It would seem to make perfect sense that Scotland should be looking to devolve internally in the same way as England," she said. | |
Lords leader Baroness Stowell of Beeston, opening the debate, told peers: "This Government completely respects and supports the calls for greater autonomy in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. | |
"We cannot ignore England in that equation. England is the most decentralised nation in the United Kingdom." | |
She said: "In England it is a matter of fairness. Who decides their laws? | |
"With further devolution to the nations of Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland we must ensure that the voice of England is heard as well. | |
"That means establishing a clear principle that when decisions affect only the people of England they should be made by, or with the consent of, the MPs those people have elected to represent them." | |
Tory former Scottish secretary Lord Lang of Monkton called for a "wide consultation" among all the nations of the UK. | |
"I'm uneasy about the rush to action that we all find ourselves firmly committed to, although we do have to honour the commitments that have been given," he said. | |
Former deputy prime minister Lord Prescott called for more decentralisation within England. | |
The Labour peer said: "This business of English laws, English vote is just a political fix. | |
"It is nothing to do with redistributing power in the way that decentralisation and devolution is about." | |
A package of additional powers for the Scottish parliament is being considered by a commission chaired by Lord Smith of Kelvin. | A package of additional powers for the Scottish parliament is being considered by a commission chaired by Lord Smith of Kelvin. |
A white paper is scheduled to be published by the end of November. | A white paper is scheduled to be published by the end of November. |