As usual, they have a several hundred page document of legalese indicating they've already decided what they want to do and the response form only asks about specific details of their proposal to prevent people from expressing opposition to the whole thing. In this case they have 60 questions and want you to send a document by email rather than use a web form, which I suspect is a further deterrent.
Nevertheless, you could write one paragraph explaining your views on the whole thing and copy-paste it for each question and presumably they will be required to at least read your answers even if they're not related to the specific question. Hopefully those of you in the UK can do this and they might pull some punches as they attempt to beat you.
As usual, they have a several hundred page document of legalese indicating they've already decided what they want to do and the response form only asks about specific details of their proposal to prevent people from expressing opposition to the whole thing. In this case they have 60 questions and want you to send a document by email rather than use a web form, which I suspect is a further deterrent.
Nevertheless, you could write one paragraph explaining your views on the whole thing and copy-paste it for each question and presumably they will be required to at least read your answers even if they're not related to the specific question. Hopefully those of you in the UK can do this and they might pull some punches as they attempt to beat you.