Jim Eadie
Jim Eadie was the 3rd place candidate for the Alba Party in the Scottish Parliament elections (Regions).
Jim Eadie's policies
Statement to voters
Jim Eadie's campaigning successes include the first ever All Party UK Warm Homes Group to campaign against fuel poverty, influencing legislation on behalf of the nursing profession and securing millions of pounds of funding for life sciences in Scotland.
Full statement
He was the Head of medicines industry trade body ABPI Scotland for 5 years until 2007, representing a sector worth 300 million pounds to the Scottish Economy.
He has previously worked for the Royal College of Nursing in the constituency and for Scottish Television at Westminster. In 2008 Jim has ran his own consulting business working for clients in the corporate and voluntary sectors before he was elected as an MSP for Edinburgh Southern in May 2011.
Jim was selected to be the SNP's candidate for the 2017 General Election in Edinburgh South.
This statement was added by Jim Eadie, their team, or by a Democracy Club volunteer, based on information published by the candidate elsewhere.
Record in office
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Jim Eadie online
- Home page
- http://www.jimeadiemsp.net/
- The party's candidate page for this person
- http://www.snp.org/jim_eadie
Date | Election | Party | Results | Position |
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2021 | Mid Scotland and Fife: Scottish Parliament elections (Regions) | Alba Party | Not elected (vote count not available) | Position not available |
2017 | Edinburgh South: UK Parliamentary general election | Scottish National Party (SNP) | 10,755 votes (not elected) | 2nd / 4 candidates |
2016 | Edinburgh Southern: Scottish Parliament elections (Constituencies) | Scottish National Party (SNP) | 12,474 votes (not elected) | 2nd / 4 candidates |
2016 | Lothian: Scottish Parliament elections (Regions) | Scottish National Party (SNP) | Not elected (vote count not available) | Position not available |
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