VOTE 2019: Sir John Redwood's majority slashed following Lib Dem challenge
RESIDENTS in Wokingham parliamentary constituency has decided to re-elect Sir John Redwood as MP but with a greatly reduced majority. ...
RESIDENTS in Wokingham parliamentary constituency has decided to re-elect Sir John Redwood as MP but with a greatly reduced majority. ...
The Conservatives won with 30,734 votes. In second place were the Liberal Democrats with 23,351 votes. Labour took 6,450 votes. ...
The final BBC Radio Berkshire Election Roadshow debate came from Peach Street this morning and gave members of the public ...
SIR JOHN REDWOOD has criticised the Liberal Democrat slogan of 'winning here', saying that it is an 'odd and self-serving ...
Remember the borough council’s promise of a cleaner, greener, safer Wokingham? Cleaner? After shelling out £4.4 million to refurbish Market ...
SIR JOHN Redwood’s decision not to take part in a hustings in Wokingham next week has been criticised by other ...
“I’M NOT merely a full-time MP, I regard it as way of life not just as job,” said Conservative candidate ...
The Wokingham Paper has published a hostile advert and a set of negative questions to me which deserve a reply
Since this article was originally published, Sir John Redwood has announced that he will not attend the hustings. CANDIDATES for ...
WOKINGHAM'S Conservatives are inviting borough residents to ask their questions to Sir John Redwood via a social media page. Using ...
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