Would you support or oppose a change to prevent Scottish MPs from voting in the House of Commons on issues that have no direct impact on people in Scotland? (English views)

Fieldwork dates: 18 July 2015 - 20 July 2015
Data from: England
Results from: 1 poll

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Results for: Would you support or oppose a change to prevent Scottish MPs from voting in the House of Commons on issues that have no direct impact on people in Scotland? (English views)
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20 July 2015
Poll by Ipsos
Strongly support 33%
Tend to support 20%
Neither support nor oppose 16%
Tend to oppose 13%
Strongly oppose 17%
Don't know 2%
Refused 0%

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As you may know, Scotland has its own parliament which makes decisions about issues such as health and education. This is not the case in England where all issues are decided by MPs from across the UK in the House of Commons. Some people think that Scottish MPs should not be allowed to vote in the House of Commons on issues that have no direct impact on people in Scotland. To what extent would you support or oppose such a change?

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