Fife Centre for Equalities: Brexit impact on Equality - Questionnaire

BREXIT: What impact on Equality?


In the context of Brexit negotiations which started on Monday 19 June 2017, Fife Centre for Equalities is collecting the concerns that communities in Fife may have. Brexit is expected impact particularly students and education providers; workers and employers (including self-employed/sole traders) and also family and relatives of EU nationals. It also will have repercussions on welfare and benefits.

Please take a moment to tell us what you think in the short questionnaire below.



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* 1. Are your views well represented by elected members? If not, what is missing or not being discussed?

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* 2. Are you concerned about education opportunities after Brexit? (for yourself or dependents) What matters most to you?

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* 3. What are your concerns about your job / business prospects after Brexit?

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* 4. Do the possible changes in welfare put you at financial risk and what impact will this have on you?

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* 5. Does Brexit create challenges for your family life (e.g. for your spouse or partner, or your extended family and relatives)? Are you applying for British or EU nationality?

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* 6. In your experience has there been a rise in Hate Crime or Incident related to EU or other nationalities since Brexit?

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* 7. Are there any other concerns about Brexit you would like to tell us about?

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* 8. Please tell us your nationality in the box below. 

For information, BREXIT involves nationals from all EEA+ countries. Those are:
  • EU: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia2, Republic of Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden and the UK
  • EEA: Iceland, Liechtenstein, and Norway
  • Switzerland, Croatia – Swiss nationals have same right and Croatian nationals currently need to apply for a registration certificate in order to work in the UK.


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* 9. Are you currently (tick any that apply):

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