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Why do Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales now have their own legislatures?
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The United Kingdom joined the European Union.
The United Kingdom government is growing more regional.
The British Parliament had grown too large to be efficient.
All three countries gained independence from the United Kingdom
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The United Kingdom government is growing more regional.
(Scotland and Wales gained devolved parliaments/assemblies after 1997–99 referendums; Northern Ireland’s assembly was created by the 1998 Good Friday Agreement.)
(Scotland and Wales gained devolved parliaments/assemblies after 1997–99 referendums; Northern Ireland’s assembly was created by the 1998 Good Friday Agreement.)
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