JFG Comms’s new Local Elections White Paper is essential reading for businesses that want to stay ahead of the curve.
It sets out where the biggest political shocks could come, what they could mean for local leadership, and why organisations that understand the changing political landscape now will respond faster than their competitors.
This may be the moment politics shifts decisively, with power, funding and influence continuing to move away from Westminster and into local areas through devolution.
For businesses, that means local decision-makers will increasingly shape the issues that matter most, including transport, planning, growth, regeneration, skills and investment.
Knowing where that direction of travel is heading is how you get ahead of the curve - and the clock is ticking.
Postal votes start arriving in the coming days, which means in many places votes will be cast in this week. The political aftershocks are closer than many think.
Download our white paper now to understand what’s coming next, before the results start reshaping our political map.
Foreword
Local elections are on the horizon. Are you keen to cut through the noise and understand what this could mean for you and your organisation?
At JFG Comms, we are already helping clients get ahead by making sense of shifting political allegiances and emerging priorities, and what different outcomes could mean in practice.
With local government reorganisation and devolution continuing to reshape the political landscape across England, understanding how power, funding and decision-making might change has never been more important. The prospect of Reform or Green-led authorities in some areas adds another layer of complexity, with potentially significant implications for policy across transport, planning and public services.
While not clairvoyants, we do know where to look for the signals that matter and how to translate them into clear insight.
And it is not just England. With elections also taking place in Scotland and Wales, organisations operating across the United Kingdom will need a coherent view of how politics is evolving in different parts of the United Kingdom.
Jo Field OBE
Founder & CEO, JFG Communications













