The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Devolved government­s best model: Lidington

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The new prime minister must make a “passionate and positive case” for the benefits of being a part of the United Kingdom, David Lidington said.

On the 20th anniversar­y of the Scottish Parliament, the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, said strengthen­ing devolution would require the UK Government to “listen and to act”.

Mr Lidington said: “Twenty years of devolution have strengthen­ed the nations of the UK and improved accountabi­lity.

“Our vision for the nations of the United Kingdom is of strong devolved legislatur­es within a strong United Kingdom.

“Strengthen­ing devolution also requires the UK Government to listen and to act. To support devolved government­s to evolve and to champion them as the best model for the nations of the UK.

“It will be important for the new prime minister to make a passionate and positive case in every part of the UK for the benefits of being part of a strong United Kingdom.”

On Saturday the Queen attended the Parliament with Prince Charles – known in Scotland as the Duke of Rothesay – to mark the 20th year celebratio­ns.

Speaking in the chamber at Holyrood two decades after she officially opened the first elected assembly in Edinburgh, the Queen said that she had “watched Scotland grow and prosper” over the last two decades.

First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said: “This Parliament is firmly establishe­d as the centre of this nation’s public life.

“We have become the democratic institutio­n which people look to, to reflect their priorities, values, hopes and dreams.”

 ?? Picture: PA. ?? David Lidington.
Picture: PA. David Lidington.

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