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Have we fallen out of love with our Parliament?

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Graham Stewart | 09:37 UK time, Wednesday, 1 July 2009

Scottish Parliament exterior

The Queen is marking the 10th anniversary of Scottish devolution this morning by visiting the Holyrood parliament. But has the Parliament lived up to your expectations? That's what we were asking on today's Morning Extra.

It comes as a BBC Scotland survey suggests a majority of Scots either think the Parliament's made no difference at all (46%), or believe it was a bad thing (9%). Nonetheless, 41% do think it's been a good thing. Don't knows were 3%. (See the full findings and the question we asked here.

What do you make of the poll results? And, more importantly, what do you actually think about the success or otherwise of the Parliament a decade on?

(The poll was conducted for BBC Scotland by ICM. They interviewed 1010 people between 22 and 24 June.)

Poll links
The full poll results
Devolution backed by 41% of Scots
Backing for more Holyrood powers
Scots 'want an independence vote'
Salmond 'more popular' than Brown
Analysis by BBC Scotland's political editor, Brian Taylor

Background links
BBC Scotland's Decade of Devolution mini-site
What has devolution done for us?
Look back: Covering the '97 poll

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