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    David Jackson Carlaw CBE (born 12 April 1959) is a Scottish politician who served as Leader of the Scottish Conservative Party from February to July 2020...
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    Johnson became Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. She was succeeded by Jackson Carlaw who was replaced by Douglas Ross. After leading the party in Holyrood...
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    Opposition in Holyrood, Jackson Carlaw, as leader of the largest party not in government, acts as the Leader of the Opposition. Carlaw was elected leader of...
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    Jackson Carlaw MSP (Member of the Scottish Parliament), who served as the Scottish Conservatives' interim leader, and Michelle Ballantyne MSP. Carlaw...
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    party between 2020 and September 2024. The party was previously led by Jackson Carlaw (2020) and Ruth Davidson (2011–2019). Prior to this, Annabel Goldie...
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    in the contest, all of whom were MSPs: Ruth Davidson, Murdo Fraser, Jackson Carlaw and Margaret Mitchell. The contest sparked intense debate within the...
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    resigned as leader of the Scottish Conservatives and was succeeded by Jackson Carlaw. Carlaw resigned as leader in July 2020, with Douglas Ross winning the subsequent...
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    was a candidate in the February 2020 leadership election but lost to Jackson Carlaw. She resigned from the party in November 2020 in protest at its support...
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    in the Scottish Parliament as an MSP. Following the resignation of Jackson Carlaw in July 2020, Ross announced his candidature in the August 2020 Scottish...
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    where he fought off a strong challenge from the Conservative Party's Jackson Carlaw. After the election, Macintosh was appointed Shadow Minister for Schools...
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  • Douglas Ross becomes leader of the Scottish Conservatives 30 Jul 2020 Jackson Carlaw resigns as leader of the Scottish Conservatives 30 Jun–3 Jul 2020 Panelbase/Sunday...
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    on 26 January 2022. Retrieved 8 March 2021. "Scottish Conservatives: Jackson Carlaw succeeds Ruth Davidson as leader". BBC News. 14 February 2020. Archived...
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    representation for the region as a whole. The seat has been held by Jackson Carlaw of the Scottish Conservatives since the 2016 Scottish Parliament election...
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    Davidson, and following the election was succeeded as deputy leader by Jackson Carlaw. Murdo Fraser announced his candidacy on 7 August. Fraser said that...
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    as Leader on 5 August 2020 after running unopposed. On 30 July 2020, Jackson Carlaw resigned as leader of the Scottish Conservatives after he said that...
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     • Control No overall control  • MPs Blair McDougall (L)  • MSPs 2 MSPs Jackson Carlaw (C) Tom Arthur (SNP) Area  • Total 67 sq mi (174 km2)  • Rank 28th Population...
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    cabinet was led by Jackson Carlaw. In 2019, Davidson resigned as Conservative leader and her shadow cabinet dissolved. Jackson Carlaw served as acting Leader...
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    Leader of the Scottish Conservative Party, alongside Annie Wells, under Jackson Carlaw. However, they both were dismissed and the post was abolished shortly...
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    Kenneth Gibson (SNP) Margaret Burgess (SNP) 5th 2016 Rona Mackay (SNP) Jackson Carlaw (Conservative) Tom Arthur (SNP) Stuart McMillan (SNP) Ruth Maguire (SNP)...
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    majority". The Independent. 7 May 2016. Retrieved 6 December 2020. "Jackson Carlaw MSP Appointed Interim Leader of the Scottish Conservative and Unionist...
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    who served as Deputy Leader of the Scottish Conservative Party to Jackson Carlaw in 2020. She has served as a Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP)...
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    Macintosh from 1999, when the parliament reconvened, until 2016. In 2016, Jackson Carlaw MSP, won the seat for the Conservatives. Following the breakup of Strathclyde...
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    McCall Russell Findlay Sharon Dowey Stephen Kerr Sue Webber Tess White 2 Jackson Carlaw Miles Briggs 1 Meghan Gallacher Labour 21 Anas Sarwar Carol Mochan Claire...
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    Frances Curran (Socialist) Murray Tosh (Conservative) 3rd (2007–11) Stuart McMillan (SNP) Bill Wilson (SNP) Gil Paterson (SNP) Jackson Carlaw (Conservative)...
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    Conservative Opposition leader Ruth Davidson (2016-18) Jackson Carlaw (2018-19) Ruth Davidson (2019) Jackson Carlaw (2019-20) Ruth Davidson (2020–21) History Election...
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    by Jewish community". www.scotsman.com. Retrieved 14 November 2021. "Jackson Carlaw: Scotland's Jews are entitled to feel safe and valued". HeraldScotland...
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    Scottish Conservatives unopposed in August 2020 after his predecessor Jackson Carlaw resigned. In the 2021 Scottish Parliament election the Conservatives...
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  • Democrat). Menzies Campbell MP, former leader of the Liberal Democrats. Jackson Carlaw MSP (Conservative). Alistair Carmichael MP, Secretary of State for Scotland...
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    Election Ruth Davidson (born 1978) 4 November 2011 29 August 2019 2011 Jackson Carlaw (born 1959) 29 August 2019 30 July 2020 Feb 2020 Douglas Ross (born...
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    list of candidates for West Scotland. In a close contest, Conservative Jackson Carlaw won the seat and Labour's Ken Macintosh was pushed into third. Maxwell...
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