Pressure group Leave.eu calling for Dr Phillip Lee’s deselection for being a Remainer
A CAMPAIGN to unseat Remain-supporting MP Dr Phillip Lee has almost gained enough support to force a deselection meeting and ...
A CAMPAIGN to unseat Remain-supporting MP Dr Phillip Lee has almost gained enough support to force a deselection meeting and ...
As Parliament prepares for another day of Brexit debates in a bid to unlock a way forward, Bracknell MP - ...
FOLLOWING a dramatic night in the House of Commons in which Theresa May pledged to resign as Prime Minister if ...
Last week, many of you may have viewed the scenes from the House of Commons and felt that our great ...
FORGET Brexit – the talking point at the House of Commons recently has been a pint. And not just any ...
DAYS after Wokingham shoppers once again expressed their frustration with the Prime Minister’s handling of Brexit, one of the borough’s ...
BRACKNELL MP Dr Phillip Lee has pledged to support Theresa May in a vote over her leadership this evening. Although ...
ONE OF the borough’s four MPs has lent his support to the borough council’s efforts to protect a green space ...
DR PHILLIP LEE became the centre of a political storm on Tuesday morning as he resigned from the Government, ironically ...
DR PHILLIP LEE is hoping to speak in Parliament this afternoon following his resignation from the Government. Earlier today, he ...
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