@article{367eef0efbdf42d9b98a70d68230cd74,
title = "The challenge of devolved English governance and the rise of political spatial inequality",
abstract = "The UK is characterised by spatial inequality between and within regions, alongside an over-centralised asymmetric model of governance. In England especially, these features are stark, and throughout the last decade, politicians have responded by forging a distinctive programme of English devolution focused on city-regions. In this article, we analyse the core drivers of the English devolution agenda to understand its impact on the future trajectory of British politics. We identify the predominance of a narrow economic vision of devolution that systematically negates other agendas. The result is a failure to address the trade-offs inherent in the devolution process, alongside an inadequate engagement with the growing demand for democratic revitalisation. In the long-term, we argue that the empowerment of the largest cities in England and the relative neglect of non-urban areas will exacerbate power asymmetries within the UK political system in both centre-periphery and centre-local relations, a phenomenon we term {\textquoteleft}political spatial inequality{\textquoteright}. There is a risk of resurgent {\textquoteleft}territorially based populism{\textquoteright} stemming from this uneven political geography which has the potential to exacerbate political instability and significantly reshape UK politics in the wake of Brexit. English devolution is a prescient example of how policy {\textquoteleft}solutions{\textquoteright} can in turn create new problems that pose major challenges for policymakers.",
keywords = "British political tradition, Westminister, devolution, spatial inequality",
author = "Sam Warner and Jack Newman and Patrick Diamond and David Richards",
year = "2024",
month = aug,
day = "6",
doi = "10.1093/pa/gsae024",
language = "English",
volume = "XX",
pages = "1--30",
journal = "Parliamentary Affairs",
issn = "0031-2290",
publisher = "Oxford University Press",
}