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Ed Jacobs

Ed writes on devolved and local government. He works as a political consultant at the only Northern based consultancy, The Public Affairs Company. Ed has previously helped establish and run a student news website therundown.co.uk.

Could devo-max be the answer to Labour’s Scottish woes?

Ed Jacobs
9 May, 2016

Radical ideas on constitutional reform might give Labour an edge over the SNP

Scottish Elections: All you need to know about today’s race for Holyrood

Ed Jacobs
5 May, 2016

Sturgeon cruises towards an increased majority as Dugdale and Davidson battle for second place

Labour faces a tough week in Scotland, Wales and England. Here’s why.

Ed Jacobs
3 May, 2016

The party could see its worst result in 34 years, according to one academic

SNP retain Scottish dominance as Tories and Labour clamour for second place

Ed Jacobs
28 April, 2016

Polling predicts 67 per cent voter turnout, suggesting that political engagement remains high following the referendum

Welsh Labour at six-year polling low

Ed Jacobs
25 April, 2016

Plaid Cymru likely to take second place, three seats ahead of the Conservatives

Support for Scottish independence would increase only slightly post-Brexit

Ed Jacobs
25 April, 2016

Sturgeon faces ‘tough decision’ as poll shows just 50 per cent would support independence if Britain left the EU

Public hungry for more information on EU vote

Ed Jacobs
21 April, 2016

Fears that referendum turnout could be low due to a ‘toxic cocktail’ of high interest but lack of information

Scottish Labour is less popular than its policies – good news for the SNP

Ed Jacobs
19 April, 2016

Meanwhile, Tory leader Ruth Davidson backs Scottish unions on Trident

Conservatives lead Labour (again) in Scotland

Ed Jacobs
18 April, 2016

SNP projected to pick up two more seats than in 2011

Scotland has greater confidence in Tory leader than Labour leader

Ed Jacobs
12 April, 2016

The divide is wafer thin, but the Scottish Conservatives could become the official party of opposition

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