Glad to see people engaging with this consultation. My experience when I’ve done work reviewing consultation responses in UK government:
-put more weight on novel, well-supported arguments (so I’d recommend including a short, clear piece of strong evidence for your arguments)
-put more weight on responses from credible people or organisations with legible qualifications or expertise (so I’d recommend emphasising any legible qualifications, experience or affiliations—or if you don’t have that, just presenting yourself as a normal private citizen)
-put less weight on responses that are identical or very similar; I basically considered them as a group
However note that every organisation has its own way of doing things, so other organisations might put more weight on private individuals repeating the same arguments than I did.
Glad to see people engaging with this consultation. My experience when I’ve done work reviewing consultation responses in UK government:
-put more weight on novel, well-supported arguments (so I’d recommend including a short, clear piece of strong evidence for your arguments)
-put more weight on responses from credible people or organisations with legible qualifications or expertise (so I’d recommend emphasising any legible qualifications, experience or affiliations—or if you don’t have that, just presenting yourself as a normal private citizen)
-put less weight on responses that are identical or very similar; I basically considered them as a group
However note that every organisation has its own way of doing things, so other organisations might put more weight on private individuals repeating the same arguments than I did.