Public lecture marks 20 years of Scottish devolution
Key figures in the history of the Scottish Parliament have participated in a special public lecture held at the °®Âþµº - marking the 20th anniversary of devolution in Scotland.
Key figures in the history of the Scottish Parliament have participated in a special public lecture held at the °®Âþµº - marking the 20th anniversary of devolution in Scotland.
The panel discussion, organised in conjunction with the University¡¯s political archive, considered how the institution and its processes have evolved over the last two decades, and discussed perspectives for the future.
Chaired by the archive¡¯s Director, Dr Peter Lynch, the panel brought together a cross section of parliamentarians, featuring Depute Leader of the Scottish National Party Keith Brown MSP, Scottish Labour¡¯s Jackie Baillie MSP, and the Parliament¡¯s Deputy Presiding Officer Linda Fabiani.
Speaking ahead of the event, Peter Lynch said: ¡°The 20 years since the Scottish Parliament was established have witnessed a number of milestone events in Scottish politics. In addition to the divergence in public policy that devolution has facilitated, constitutional debate has become a mainstay of the Scottish political landscape.
¡°With Brexit now colouring the debate around Scotland¡¯s future, it certainly remains to be seen whether devolution, in its current form, remains the ¡®settled will of the Scottish people¡¯. Tonight¡¯s discussion will be a unique opportunity to hear from those at the heart of the debate at a formative time in the Parliament¡¯s history.¡±