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Cornish MP calls for devolution

A leading Cornish MP says the Scottish referendum offers the county the chance to campaign for devolution. Andrew George says regardless of the outcome of next week's vote, Cornwall should be demanding more of a say about the management of the county.

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Andrew George MP: 'Cornwall is already recognised as a distinct region'

Children wave the Cornish flag alongside the Union flag on a visit from Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall Credit: Barry Batchelor/PA

A Cornish MP is calling for Cornwall to be next in line for devolved powers.

Andrew George says the strength of support for a devolved Scotland shows Cornwall has a case to determine its own future too.

It comes as the 'yes' campaign for Scottish independence gathers pace.

David Cameron, Nick Clegg and Ed Milliband are all in Scotland today urging voters to say no to an independent Scotland.

If Scotland and Wales can be offered further powers then Cornwall must be next in line. After all, Cornwall is already recognised as a distinct region for economic development purposes, as a separate people and for its distinct language.

– Andrew George MP

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