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Citizens and Constitutions: The Scottish Question CHARLIE JEFFERY University of Edinburgh.

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1 Citizens and Constitutions: The Scottish Question CHARLIE JEFFERY University of Edinburgh

2 Political Participation in Scotland 97%, 85%, 100,000

3 Political Participation in Scotland 97%, 85%, 100,000 Hansard Audit ScotlandUK Certain to vote May 7249 Interest in Politics 6249 Knowledge of Politics 5647 Efficacy 4432 Knowledge of (UK) Parl 4647 Satisfaction democracy 3244

4 Scottish Referendum Study

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8 Implications? Convention not on the agenda in Scotland!

9 Implications? Convention not on the agenda in Scotland! What drives greater participation?

10 Implications? Convention not on the agenda in Scotland! What drives greater participation? Dissatisfaction – Support for status quo 27, 21, 24, 25, 22 – Dissatisfaction with what? – Inputs and outputs

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12 28 May 2014 £1400 £1000

13 £500 “Say it was clear that if Scotland became an independent country (separate from the rest of the UK) the standard of living would be higher/lower and people would on average be £500 a year better/worse off. In these circumstances would you be in favour or against Scotland becoming an independent country?” Scottish Social Attitudes Survey 2013

14 £500

15 Not Just Scotland

16 What England Wants Option 1Option 2Option 3 Status Quo182522 EVEL403136 Regions9-- English Parliament 161325 Independent England --15-- Don’t Know171617

17 What England Wants Option 1Option 2Option 3 Status Quo182522 EVEL403136 Regions9-- English Parliament 161325 Independent England --15-- Don’t Know171617

18 Not Just Scotland Future of England Survey 2014

19 Not just Scotland and England

20 The Uncivic Culture Diffuse support much diminished? – 45% Yes – A quarter support status quo in England Support now much more instrumental and conditional – Constitutional strains about economic benefit, attractiveness of alternatives? – Can Conventions deal with this?


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