Leave.Eu delighted after Dr Phillip Lee loses Bracknell Conservatives’ vote of no confidence
A PRESSURE group that has been campaigning to get one of Wokingham borough's four MPs deselected has said it is ...
A PRESSURE group that has been campaigning to get one of Wokingham borough's four MPs deselected has said it is ...
Two of the Brexit Party's hopefuls in Thursday's European Elections visited Wokingham's town centre on Saturday to meet and greet ...
A MOVE to deselect one of the borough’s four MPs has been blasted as “a threat to our democracy”. Dr ...
READING EAST MP Matt Rodda was one of the speakers at a rally designed to change the Prime Minister’s mind ...
Reading East MP Matt Rodda Brexit continues to be a difficult issue, with further votes in Parliament this week showing ...
‘God is our refuge and strength An ever-present help in times of trouble. Therefore we will not be afraid, even ...
In the 2016 EU referendum Wokingham unanimously voted to remain in the EU with the outcome being 56.7% to 43.3%. ...
WOKINGHAM MP John Redwood is facing calls to resign following a newspaper article in which the staunch Brexiter appeared to ...
Wokingham borough voted overwhelmingly to remain in the European Union on Thursday. Its verdict saw REMAIN win by more than ...
Now is the time for unity and co-operation - that’s the verdict from Reading East MP Rob Wilson. He was ...
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