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143: 31: 504:. A key difference between the two acts is that under the 1978 legislation a very limited number of specific powers would have been devolved to Scotland, whereas under the 1998 legislation it is the powers reserved to Westminster which are specifically limited; everything not mentioned in the 1998 act is automatically the responsibility of the Scottish Parliament. 450:
of about 77,400 over those voting against. However, this total represented only 32.9% of the registered electorate as a whole. The Labour government accepted that the act's requirements had not been met, and that devolution would therefore not be introduced for Scotland.
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in Regent Road, Edinburgh; the former school hall was adapted for use by the Scottish Assembly, including the installation of microphones and new olive green leather seating.
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An Act to provide for changes in the government of Scotland and in the procedure of Parliament and in the constitution and functions of certain public bodies.
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with very limited legislative powers. There would have been a Scottish Executive headed by a "First Secretary", taking over some of the functions of the
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seat) added a further requirement that the approval at the referendum be by 40% of Scotland's total registered electorate, rather than by a
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was held on 1 March 1979. A total of 1,230,937 (51.6%) voted at the referendum in favour of an Assembly, a narrow
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to be held in Scotland to approve the Act's coming into force. During its passage through Parliament, an
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government brought forward proposals to establish a Scottish Assembly. In November 1977 a
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providing for the establishment of a Scottish Assembly was introduced; it received the
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This article is about the unimplemented Act. For the Act subsequently implemented, see
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The Scotland Act included a requirement for a "post-legislative"
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Had the Scotland Act 1978 entered force, it would have created a
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Acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom concerning Scotland
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Some other new offices would also have been created, such as a
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Meetings of the Scottish Assembly would have been held at the
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Chapter 1, Events Prior to 1 May 1997, The 1979 Referendum
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Parliament of the United Kingdom
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Citation
1978
Michael Foot
Royal assent
Repealed by
Scotland Act 1998
Text of statute as originally enacted
act
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Scottish Assembly
devolved
legislature
Scotland
referendum held in the following year
Winnie Ewing
Scottish National Party

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