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Constitutional Reform

Volume 181: debated on Wednesday 21 November 1990

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21.

To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland what information he has on Scottish opinion concerning constitutional reform in Scotland.

The 1979 referendum demonstrated that, when faced with the full implications of constitutional reform, the Scottish electorate had no enthusiasm for it. Opinion polls have repeatedly indicated that the voters do not regard constitutional change as a priority issue.