The 'Cornish Assembly' is a proposed
devolved regional assembly for
Cornwall in the
United Kingdom along the lines of the
Scottish Parliament,
National Assembly for Wales and
Northern Ireland Assembly.
Overview
In July 2000
Mebyon Kernow issued the "Declaration for a Cornish Assembly".
''"
Cornwall is a distinct region. It has a clearly defined economic, administrative and social profile. Cornwall's unique identity reflects its
Celtic character, culture and environment. We declare that the people of Cornwall will be best served in their future governance by a Cornish regional assembly. We therefore commit ourselves to setting up the
Cornish Constitutional Convention with the intention of achieving a devolved Cornish Assembly -
Senedh Kernow."''
Three months later the Cornish Constitutional Convention was held with the objective of establishing a devolved Assembly. In less than two years, it had attracted the signatures of over 50,000 people, which is a little over 10% of the total Cornish electorate. A delegation led by the West Cornwall
Liberal Democrat MP
Andrew George and representatives of the Convention (Bert Biscoe, Richard Ford,
Dick Cole, David Fieldsend and Andrew Climo Thompson) presented the declaration to
10 Downing Street on Wednesday
12 December 2001.
[1]
Currently the
South West Regional Assembly and the
South West Regional Development Agency have control over areas such as economic development, housing and strategic planning. The dominant Cornish
political party, the
Liberal Democrats, has called these "undemocratic and unaccountable".
[2]
Support
Cornwall Council's Feb 2003
MORI poll showed 55% in favour of an elected, fully-devolved regional assembly for Cornwall and 13% against. (Previous result :46% in favour in 2002).
[3]
The campaign has the support of all five Cornish Lib Dem MPs,
Mebyon Kernow, and Cornwall Council.
Lord Whitty, as Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State at the
Department of Environment, Transport and the Regions, in the
House of Lords, recognised that Cornwall has a "special case" for
devolution.
[4] and on a visit to Cornwall
Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott said "Cornwall has the strongest regional identity in the UK."
See also
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List of topics related to Cornwall
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Andrew George Cornish Lib Dem MP - St.Ives
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Matthew Taylor Cornish Lib Dem MP - Truro and St Austell
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Julia Goldsworthy Cornish Lib Dem MP - Falmouth and Camborne
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Dan Rogerson Cornish Lib Dem MP - Cornwall North
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Colin Breed Cornish Lib Dem MP - South East Cornwall
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Regional Assemblies in England
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English Core Cities Group
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Constitutional status of Cornwall
References
1.
BBC News 11th December 2001 [1]
2. Motion to Cornwall Liberal Democrats’ Conference [2]
3. Give Cornwall what it wants. [3]
4.
House of Lords debates, Wednesday, 21 March 2001, "Devolution: England" transcript of speech
External links
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Cornish Assembly Latest News
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New petition calling for rejection of a Unitary council for Cornwall and instead the introduction of a Cornish asembly
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Mebyon Kernow
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Scots leader backs Cornish Assembly
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George takes Cornish Assembly Campaign to Downing Street
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House of Commons Hansard Debate on Regional Government 12 Jul 2005
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The Cornish: A Neglected Nation?