Should the UK retain its current (somewhat decentralized/devolved) framework, but consider some relatively minor reforms to it? Examples of possible such reforms include comparable devolution for England, minor changes in which powers are devolved to the regional assemblies, or even re-centralizing to some extent. Or should the UK embrace more radical change, ranging from extensive further decentralization to a fully federal system to a break-up of the union (with Scottish independence)?
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