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The Guardian view on the Welsh and Scottish elections: Plaid’s triumph heralds a new era in devolved politics | Editorial

Editorial: Progressive nationalist parties now hold power in Edinburgh, Cardiff and Belfast. That will be a challenge for the United Kingdom’s overcentralised state

Raccontata daopendemocracy.nettheguardian.com

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theguardian.comStai leggendo1 mesi fa

The Guardian view on the Welsh and Scottish elections: Plaid’s triumph heralds a new era in devolved politics…

Editorial: Progressive nationalist parties now hold power in Edinburgh, Cardiff and Belfast. That will be a challenge for the United Kingdom’s overcentralised state

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opendemocracy.net1 mesi fa

This election signals a crisis for the British state

As the Greens, Reform and nationalists in Scotland and Wales make gains, Westminster’s two-party system is finished

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  1. venerdì 8 maggio 2026·opendemocracy.net

    This election signals a crisis for the British state

    As the Greens, Reform and nationalists in Scotland and Wales make gains, Westminster’s two-party system is finished

  2. domenica 10 maggio 2026·theguardian.com

    The Guardian view on the Welsh and Scottish elections: Plaid’s triumph heralds a new era in devolved politics | Editorial

    Editorial: Progressive nationalist parties now hold power in Edinburgh, Cardiff and Belfast. That will be a challenge for the United Kingdom’s overcentralised state