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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.

Why there’s less than a 50 per cent chance of Brexit running to schedule

Ed Jacobs
28 November, 2016

The devolved governments are stepping up their challenge to Theresa May

Wales is ‘in the dark’ over Brexit, says Plaid Cymru’s Leanne Wood

Ed Jacobs
7 November, 2016

Leader slams ‘contradictory statements’ of Brexit ministers and demands clarity

Not-so-hot line: Scottish government waits 36 hours to speak to Brexit secretary

Ed Jacobs
28 October, 2016

Sturgeon reiterated her frustration with the UK government in the Scottish Parliament

SNP senior figures contradict each other on Brexit and devolution

Ed Jacobs
20 October, 2016

John Swinney and Alex Salmond at odds ahead of Nicola Sturgeon’s visit to London

Forget the Daily Mail: Four reasons MPs should have a proper say on Brexit

Ed Jacobs
17 October, 2016

Majority of public back parliamentary scrutiny – including Leave voters

Nicola Sturgeon: SNP, Labour and moderate Tories must form ‘a coalition against hard Brexit’

Ed Jacobs
13 October, 2016

Sturgeon will slam Tory xenophobia in her opening speech to SNP conference

Why is David Davis so scared of giving parliament ‘control’?

Ed Jacobs
11 October, 2016

The government is floundering. MPs need a vote on Brexit terms before Article 50.

Ruth Davidson is lighting up her party – but how high can she climb?

Ed Jacobs
5 October, 2016

The Scottish Conservative leader is one to watch and, maybe, to fear

Theresa May’s hard Brexit ‘Great Repeal Bill’ could be vetoed by Scotland

Ed Jacobs
3 October, 2016

If the PM really wants to save the union, she must bring Scotland into Brexit talks

Someone tell the cabinet that silence is not a Brexit strategy

Ed Jacobs
29 September, 2016

The public are frustrated with the government’s opacity and internal turf wars, a new report suggests

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