IFF hosted a private seminar at Ramsay Garden last week with Angus Macleod of The Times and Alan Cochrane of the Daily Telegraph to consider the recent election, the formation of the coalition government, and the implications for politics in Scotland.
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Friday, December 4th, 2009
IFF hosted a small private seminar at Ramsay Garden this week with Sir Kenneth Calman, chairman of the Calman Commission whose report Serving Scotland Better: Scotland and the United Kingdom in the 21st Century was published in June.
Our meeting was timely, coming as it did shortly after the release of subsequent white papers from the UK government and the Scottish Government setting out in the first case a response to Calman and in the second a commitment to a referendum in which ‘implementing Calman’ could be one of the options on offer.
We learned a good deal about the internal discussions that led to the consensus recorded in the report. It is evidently a careful consensus, taking into account what the Commission judged the political market could bear. One participant saw it as a catalyst in the constitutional debate: speeding up the chemical reaction while remaining unchanged itself. Our discussion lifted the veil just a little on how much further the report might have gone in different circumstances.
It is clear that we are now firmly in ‘devolution is a process not an event’ territory. So how might things play out in the years ahead?

