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John Ransford looks at how devolution in Scotland and Wales has had an impact on national and local arrangements.

A core argument for local government not having similar significance in England when compared with Europe and North America is often explained in terms of it being a small, densely-populated country.

With major transport routes converging on London and people living in such close proximity, there is a presumption for nationalism rather than localism.

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