Devolution in Practice: What kind of control? Over what issues? At what level? You decide!
This survey is being undertaken in the run up to the conference 'Imagining a New Democratic Settlement for Cornwall' taking place on Saturday 27th February 2021. Join us if you can! In the meantime please tell us what real devolution means to you. We will publish the full the results of the survey along with your comments *but not* names or email addresses.
First name
Your answer
Surname
Your answer
Email address
Your answer
Age
Choose
16 to 35
36 to 55
56 and above
Are you
A parish / town councillor or Cornwall councillor
Ordinary citizen
Clear selection
Do you regard yourself as
Cornish
Non-Cornish
Clear selection
Gender
Male
Female
Other:
How did you vote during the 2016 Referendum? Brexit was about power, identity and a sense of belonging. We are asking this question to see whether there is any relationship between how people voted during the referendum and their perceptions of Parliament
Choose
I didn't vote
I voted to leave the EU
I voted to remain
I prefer not to say
On a scale of 1 to 5, how much do you trust central government to listen to you and represent your interests?
Not at all
1
2
3
4
5
I have a very high level of trust
Clear selection
On a scale of 1 to 5, how much do you trust Cornwall Council to listen to you and represent your interests?
Not at all
1
2
3
4
5
I have a very high level of trust
Clear selection
Are there changes you would like to see in the relationship between you / your community and Cornwall Council?
Your answer
If you know your parliamentary constituency, please tell us
Choose
St Ives
Camborne
Truro
St Austell & Newquay
North Cornwall
South East Cornwall
Don't know
Please continue to the main body of the survey
You need to decide the distribution of powers over particular areas indicating whether something should be dealt with at the national or local government level - and whether the responsibility should be shared between national and local government or whether it should be the explicit province of only one or the the other. Some of these questions also involve the role of town and parish councils.
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