54%
Yes
46%
No
36%
Yes
41%
No
17%
Yes, and more power should be given to regional governments
5%
No, and devolved parliaments or assemblies should receive less power

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 @99CPGTQanswered…1yr1Y

Political candidacy and parliament should be revolutionised; instead of people of a certain neighbourhood voting from someone of their neighbourhood, people from the industrial, medical or military field etc, should elect representatives from their respective profession. A representative from industry, medicine, military and so on, to create an election for specialists in the nations fields of employment to serve as the new representative government.

 @9KVTHMGanswered…1mo1MO

Yes all members of the Union should be equal and have separate identities however the central government should be stronger and the British identity encouraged.

 @9KLK3YZanswered…1mo1MO

Yes to make things fair for all UK nations, however it may become more complex in terms of UK agreement and potentially decrease parliamentary sovereignty

 @9K7SMYJanswered…2mos2MO

Yes, but not a single united English parliament, instead granting more power to pre-existing devolved governments, such as Greater London, and establishing new ones, based on cultural regions, such as East Anglia.

 @9JXRHQZanswered…2mos2MO

England should be divided into smaller regions of similar size to Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland and these regions should have devolved parliaments.

 @9JPRHMFanswered…2mos2MO

Regional power can be held in devolved nations but the uk constitution works best under a unitary system

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