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Topic: How England should be governed

Attitudes in England to options for governing England including an English parliament, regionalism and EVEL

Are you more or less likely to support devolution if you have to elect a mayor?

9th January 2020 GB Question How England should be governed


Do you think decisions on new motorways should be made by central or local government?

9th January 2020 GB Question How England should be governed Policy issues


Do you think decisions on new power stations should be made by central or local government?

9th January 2020 GB Question How England should be governed Policy issues


Do you think decisions on bus franchising should be made by central or local government?

9th January 2020 GB Question How England should be governed Policy issues


Do you think decisions on new train lines or stations should be made by central or local government?

9th January 2020 GB Question How England should be governed Policy issues


Do you think decisions on new renewable energy facilities should be made by central or local government?

9th January 2020 GB Question How England should be governed Policy issues


Do you think decisions on new fracking wells should be made by central or local government?

9th January 2020 GB Question How England should be governed Policy issues


Do you agree or disagree that England should become an independent country?

10th January 2019 Scotland Question How England should be governed

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Do you agree or disagree that England should become an independent country? (English views) (2 response options)

10th January 2019 GB Question How England should be governed

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On the Myth of a Growing Sense of English Identity

29th November 2018 Comment How England should be governed National identity and cultural issues

One of the key features of the devolution settlement in the UK is that it has become increasingly asymmetric, as both the Scottish Parliament and Welsh Assembly have gradually gained more powers. In contrast, only relatively minor changes have been introduced in England – (i) changing the procedures of the House of Commons so that […]


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