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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.

Support for EU membership wafer thin

Ed Jacobs
25 February, 2016

Voters don’t trust the EU to implement Cameron’s deal, new poll suggests

UKIP continues to climb in Wales

Ed Jacobs
15 February, 2016

UKIP is on course to claim nine Welsh Assembly seats in May, according to new polling

‘English Votes for English Laws’ slammed by MPs

Ed Jacobs
11 February, 2016

One peer described the plans as ‘a forest in which I lose myself’

Tories creep up on Labour in Scotland

Ed Jacobs
4 February, 2016

The Conservatives are on course to pick up 21 seats in May

Scottish Labour’s bold new plan

Ed Jacobs
2 February, 2016

Labour argues that a new income tax rate will raise around half a billion pounds a year

Welsh devolution hits a stumbling block

Ed Jacobs
1 February, 2016

Experts have called for politicians to reject Draft Wales Bill

Ministers are concerned that the EU referendum will overshadow 2016 elections

Ed Jacobs
29 January, 2016

There is the ‘potential for confusion as a diverse range of issues is presented to the electorate’

Has Labour lost Scotland for good?

Ed Jacobs
25 January, 2016

The Conservatives could soon be the second largest party in the Scottish Parliament

Debate on EU membership hots up across the nations

Ed Jacobs
22 January, 2016

Northern Ireland MPs clash over the implications of Brexit

Ukip is still a threat to Labour in Wales

Ed Jacobs
20 January, 2016

The Beckett Review warns that the list system could see Farage’s party gaining seats in May

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