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The Scotland Act 1998 gave the new Scottish Parliament the right to legislate in relation to a number of issues. However, the Scotland Act 1998, s 28(7) specifically provides that there be no reduction in the legal sovereignty of Westminster to legislate for Scotland if it is considered desirable to do so.
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