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Northern Ireland Representation at Westminster: Constitutional Conundrums and Political Manœuvres
Authors:Graham Walker  Gareth Mulvenna
Institution:Queen's University Belfast
Abstract:This article focuses on the issue of Northern Ireland's representation at Westminster. It investigates the political context of the decision to increase Northern Ireland's representation in the house of commons at Westminster from 12 members to 17 in 1978–9. Exploring this episode in more detail, it is argued, provides a more informed overall understanding of the history of devolution in the UK and of the way issues concerning Northern Ireland often overlapped with questions of constitutional change in Scotland and Wales. The article also throws light on the matter of Northern Ireland MPs and their voting rights at Westminster during Northern Ireland's experience of devolution prior to 1972.
Keywords:Northern Ireland  representation  Westminster parliament  devolution  Labour government  Ulster Unionism  integration  Kilbrandon Commission  Speaker's conference
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