Crawley MP outraged at council rail strike vote

The full council voted against a motion put forward by councillor Duncan CrowThe full council voted against a motion put forward by councillor Duncan Crow
The full council voted against a motion put forward by councillor Duncan Crow

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Crawley MP Henry Smith has expressed his dismay at Crawley Borough Council for not condemning rail strikes affecting Southern Railway services.

The council last week voted against a motion which called on the RMT union to end their rail strikes affecting Southern Railway services.

The full council voted against a motion put forward by councillor Duncan Crow (Furnace Green), leader of the Conservative group on Crawley Borough Council, which condemned the strikes, originally called over five separate periods totalling 14 days from October 11 to December 8.

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