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- Reviewing progress
- List of indicators
- Indicator 66
Creating sustainable communities and a fairer world
66. Influence in local or national decisions*
Number of people who agree they are able to influence decisions affecting: their local area, London and Great Britain, 2001 to 2008-9
- Between 2001 and 2008-9, the percentage of people who felt they could influence decisions affecting their local area fell from 43 per cent to 39 per cent.
- The percentage of people who felt they could influence decisions affecting London remained unchanged from 2001 (31 per cent), and the percentage of people who felt they could influence decisions affecting Great Britain fell from 24 per cent in 2001 to 22 per cent in 2008-9.
Contextual wellbeing measure – please see indicator No. 68 for more details.
Updated: 30 July 2009

