What do the people of North Wales really think of their National Assembly?
That question will be at the centre of this Sunday's Politics Show Wales, which is a special edition, live from Rhyl's White Rose shopping centre.
Eight local representatives will join presenter Adrian Masters to discuss the way North Wales is governed from Cardiff Bay, and what its people make of the Assembly.
Is there any truth to the often repeated allegation that North Wales comes off second best in comparison to South Wales?
There will also be a look at the state of Transport Links between the North and South.
Just how difficult is it to get from Rhyl to Cardiff, if you want to stop off at Llandrindod Wells on the way?
And there is discussion of a special Politics Show Wales Poll conducted in Rhyl earlier this week.
We asked 215 people to choose one option from the following:
Are you in favour
- of the Assembly getting more powers? 46%
- of scrapping the Assembly? 18%
- of the Assembly staying as it is? 17.7%
- dont know 18.6%
The Politics Show
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The Politics Show - we aim to get closer to your community with our presenter, Adrian Masters.
Tune in to BBC One on Sunday 05 February 2006 at 11.55am.
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