Boris reportedly called the Scottish devolution Tony Blair's biggest mistake and a 'disaster'
Under UK's delicate constitutional balance, semi-autonomous parliaments and governments in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland known as the devolved administrations have powers over areas like education, health, policing and justice.

Johnson described Scottish devolution as former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair's biggest mistake, the report added.
Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon took to Twitter in response to Johnson's reported comments.
"Worth bookmarking these PM comments for the next time Tories say they're not a threat to the powers of the Scottish Parliament - or, even more incredibly, that they support devolving more powers," her tweet said.
Worth bookmarking these PM comments for the next time Tories say they’re not a threat to the powers of the Scottish… https://t.co/aiOz13sO33
— Nicola Sturgeon (@NicolaSturgeon) 1605559160000The only way to protect and strengthen the Scottish Parliament is with independence, she added.
Scottish Conservative leader Douglas Ross tweeted, saying devolution is not a disaster.
"Devolution has not been a disaster. The SNP's non-stop obsession with another referendum - above jobs, schools and everything else - has been a disaster," his tweet said.
Devolution has not been a disaster. The SNP’s non-stop obsession with another referendum - above jobs, schools and… https://t.co/WQTtwc9DD3
— Douglas Ross MP (@Douglas4Moray) 1605559407000During Johnson's call with 60 Conservative MPs, he also promised to pump billions more into infrastructure, telling they will get the largest financial commitment to infrastructure in 70 years, the report said.
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