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Constitutional Structure of The Federation of United Kingdoms of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

Constitutional Structure of The Federation of United Kingdoms of Great Britain and Northern Ireland   Federal law making is the responsibility of an Executive with Federal Parliament consisting of a Senate (replacing The House of Lords) and Congress (replacing The House of Commons) and an independent Federal wide judiciary headed by a Federal Supreme Court. The extent of federal law shall reflect a settlement of maximum decentralisation, the exemption being issues of National Security.   Non Federal law making is the responsibility of each of the Federations constituent Kingdoms, which initially shall be:   Scotland Wales Northern Ireland Isle of Man * West Wales (based on the pre-roman area that now includes Cornwall , Devon, Somerset and Dorset ) Northumbria (based on the pre-conquest boundaries including Yorkshire , Cumbria , Tyne & Wear, Durham , Lancashire and Northumberland) Mercia (based on 8 th centenary boundaries to includ...

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