2 LA's have today announced that they are not opening schools (other than are currently open to key workers and vulnerable) and another has urged a Stay at Home message.
Does anyone, more knowledgable than me, know on what constitutional basis local authorities may make such decisions. They are not devolved like Scotland and Wales and we don't run a federal system where state governors make decisions.
Could this be the start of a new political era where regions do their own thing and central government yields less power?
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To wonder on what constitutional basis Local Authorities are doing their own thing regarding opening schools and giving Stay at Home message
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cantdothisnow1 · 15/05/2020 17:17
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