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Discover the complexities of the English Question with our book, published by Manchester University Press in 2006. This enlightening volume, with ISBN 9780719073694, navigates the intricate landscape of England's political identity in the face of devolution. As discussions heighten around whether England needs its unique political voice, this essential read presents diverse perspectives on several key aspects: should England aspire to establish its own Parliament, form regional assemblies, or pursue the concept of 'English votes on English laws'? This thought-provoking analysis also delves into the implications of the North East referendum, ensuring you're fully informed on the latest developments in English devolution. The first three historical chapters set the stage, providing essential context and grounding contemporary debates in their rich historical foundations. Authored by leading experts, this book serves as a crucial resource for policymakers, practitioners, and anyone captivated by the nuances of England's political landscape. Explore the pressing inquiries that surround the English Question, and join the conversation about England's future political structure. Ideal for students and academics, this publication is a definitive guide for understanding the role of England in the evolving devolution framework.