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Originally Posted by BonnieDundee
Well that isn't my worry but my hope. But Wessex and Cornwall are very different. The Cornish really have a seperateness, it went down hill in the 19th century, often due like the Welsh to Westminister itself, but it is still strong.
Cornwall already have a council. I thought unitary authorities were just for large towns and cities and such who wanted to have more autonomy from the county council.
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No. The Unitary Authority will replace the current County and District Councils. AFAIK, Unitary Authorities in other areas are completely independent of any other council.