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Professor Alice Turner, a constitutional expert, is giving a lecture on the devolved institutions within the UK. She explains that while the Scottish Parliament is located in Edinburgh, the Welsh Assembly in Cardiff, and the Northern Ireland Assembly in Belfast, one of her students, John Simmons, asks about the location of the English Parliament.
What should Professor Turner explain?
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England does not have its own separate parliament. It is the only country within the UK that does not have a devolved national legislature. Instead, the UK Parliament at Westminster serves as the legislative body for England, as well as the entire United Kingdom. This lack of a distinct English Parliament has led to the "English Question," addressing the constitutional and political representation of England within the UK's broader devolution framework.
Key Point: The absence of a separate English Parliament highlights the unique position of England within the UK's constitutional structure. This situation raises important questions about political representation and devolution, known as the "English Question," which continues to influence discussions on constitutional reform.
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