noun
- Plural of devolutionist; people who advocate for devolution, the transfer of powers from a central government to regional or local authorities.
Usage: Chiefly British political context; Often used in discussions of Scottish, Welsh, or Northern Irish governance
Examples
- Scottish devolutionists have long pushed for greater autonomy from Westminster.
- The devolutionists argue that regional governments are better positioned to address local needs.
- Many Welsh devolutionists support increased powers for the Senedd.
- Devolutionists believe that power should be distributed among multiple levels of government.
- The debate between devolutionists and centralists has shaped British politics for decades.