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Manifesto watch: The Green Party

The latest policy document to be published is from the Green Party. There is no mention of Cornwall, but the Cornwall Green Party has issued a statement today confirming its support for a Cornish Assembly. Relevant extracts from the election manifesto about devolution are as follows: “Greens believe in national self-determination. Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland should be free to make their own decisions about how much or how little they are part of the United Kingdom. “The Scottish people should…

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Manifesto watch: The Conservative Party

As the political parties standing in the General Election publish their manifestos, it is the intention of Mebyon Kernow to review what they have to say about devolution for Cornwall, obligations to the Cornish national minority / Cornwall as set out in the Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities, and fair funding for public services to the west of the Tamar. The Tory manifesto was published today. It is 80 pages long. Cornwall is mentioned once in the context…

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Manifesto watch: The Liberal Democrats

As the political parties standing in the General Election publish their manifestos, it is the intention of Mebyon Kernow to review what they have to say about devolution for Cornwall, obligations to the Cornish national minority / Cornwall as set out in the Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities, and fair funding for public services to the west of the Tamar. The first manifesto to be published has come from the Liberal Democrats. It is 117 pages long. Cornwall…

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The General Election and devolution?

Comment from Cllr Dick Cole – Leader of Mebyon Kernow

Nominations have closed for the General Election and there are over 40 candidates in place, all vying to be elected as one of Cornwall’s six MPs. Most of them represent political parties and, as I write this, I am awaiting the publication of the manifestos. I am hoping that, unlike for previous UK-wide polls, these important documents will include specific commitments for Cornwall – just as they have traditionally included promises for Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales. Fingers crossed? Linked to…

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MK statement on General Election

Mebyon Kernow’s National Executive Committee (comprising the Party’s leadership team, councillors and other prominent members) met on Friday (24th May) to consider the General Election, which will be taking place on 4th July. We would like to issue the following statement: Mebyon Kernow – the Party for Cornwall can confirm that it will not be putting forward candidates for the 2024 General Election. Party members have discussed participation in Westminster elections on a number of occasions during the last couple of…

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Some thoughts on democracy

Comment from Cllr Dick Cole – Leader of Mebyon Kernow

The recent election for the position of Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) for the “Devon and Cornwall Police Area” was not a good advert for democracy. A total of 82,011 people voted – a turnout of only 18.8% – which I must admit was higher than predicted by many people, myself included. But 39,464 of these came from postal voters who were automatically sent ballot papers, while only 42,547 people actually visited polling stations. The amount of publicity surrounding the election…

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