Liberal Democrats slam Labour’s attempt to cancel democracy this May
Exeter’s Liberal Democrat Councillors and campaigners have condemned the ruling Labour group’s request to Government that May’s...
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Exeter’s Liberal Democrat Councillors and campaigners have condemned the ruling Labour group’s request to Government that May’s...
After winning zero seats on Devon County Council last May, Labour are attempting to cancel democracy this May.
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