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Reform Great Britain wins the second council place in Norfolk

Reform Great Britain wins the second council place in Norfolk

Hunter Clarke said the result proved that “the public demand for a real change.”

“This is just the beginning,” he added.

Hussey was the reform in the Bry St Edmunds and Stowmarket constituency during the general elections of 2024, ending in third place, with the Labor’s seat.

Sherwood – who previously worked in the parliamentary office of former prime minister Liz Truss – won the place for conservatives with 52.6% of votes in 2003.

And he resigned from his chair last month.

Conservatives in Breckland have been requested comments.