Reading Conservatives pay tribute to commitment of councillor who crossed floor to join Labour
READING?S Conservatives have praised the commitment to Reading of a councillor who has crossed the floor to join Labour.
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READING?S Conservatives have praised the commitment to Reading of a councillor who has crossed the floor to join Labour.
Read moreDetailsA CONSERVATIVE councillor has crossed the floor to join Reading?s ruling Labour party.
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