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Topic: How Wales should be governed

Attitudes in Wales towards options for governing Wales including more devolution and independence

Does your local council in Wales provide a good or a poor standard of service? (Welsh views)

3rd March 2017 GB Question How Wales should be governed

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Should the number of Welsh Assembly members be increased or reduced from 60? (Welsh views)

3rd March 2017 GB Question How Wales should be governed

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If Scotland voted to become an independent country and a referendum was then held in Wales about becoming an independent country, how would you vote? (Welsh views)

4th July 2016 GB Question How Wales should be governed

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If the rest of the UK left the EU but Wales could remain a member of the EU if it became an independent country, how would you vote in a referendum on Welsh independence? (Welsh views)

4th July 2016 GB Question How Wales should be governed

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Should the Welsh Government have the power to control some income taxes? (Welsh views)

3rd March 2016 GB Question How Wales should be governed Policy issues

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Does responsibility for running the NHS in Wales lie with the Welsh Government in Cardiff or the UK government at Westminster? (Welsh views)

3rd March 2016 GB Question How Wales should be governed Policy issues

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Do you support or oppose the UK government’s decision to give the Welsh government powers to raise or lower the levels of income tax in Wales? (Welsh views)

14th December 2015 GB Question How Wales should be governed

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Public Attitudes to Devolution in Wales – a Permissive Consensus?

28th October 2015 Comment How Wales should be governed

The UK Government recently published a draft version of a new Wales Bill. This offers the prospect of more changes to the Welsh devolution settlement, to add to the many that have occurred since the National Assembly for Wales (NAW) was first established in 1999. But while the politicians debate matters, is there clear evidence […]


Would you support the idea of the Assembly becoming responsible for setting the rates of income tax? (Welsh views)

2nd September 2015 GB Question How Wales should be governed

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Would you support the idea of the Assembly becoming responsible for police and criminal justice? (Welsh views)

2nd September 2015 GB Question How Wales should be governed

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