VOTE 2024: Teenager standing in Reading Central vows to eschew MP’s £91,000 wage if elected
A TEENAGER is standing in the new Reading Central constituency, promising that if elected he would eschew an MP's wage
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A TEENAGER is standing in the new Reading Central constituency, promising that if elected he would eschew an MP's wage
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