Gay candidate success at Reading council election

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A gay candidate has been elected as the leader of the Conservatives on Reading Council, it was announced this week.

Councillor Tim Harris, a 41 year old software salesman, was elected without contest as group leader.

Openly gay, he is well-known for his prominent LGBT campaigning, which recently included successfully facilitating a Ā£10,000 grant to kick-start a Reading LGBT centre.

The councillor, who takes part in triathlons in his spare time, said he would bring energy to his new role.

He said: ā€œI am delighted to have been elected unopposed and am really pleased with the officer team.

“The energy, knowledge and innovation within the Conservative group is awesome, so I will be working hard to fully embrace this for the people of Reading.ā€

Commenting on behalf of LGBTory, the Conservative Partyā€™s LGBT group, Chairman Matthew Sephton added: ā€œI am delighted that Tim has taken on this role and I know he will make a great leader.

“As well as being a excellent councillor, he is an active member and supporter of LGBTory and has been at the heart of campaigning on LGBT issues for many years already.

ā€œRight across the country there are now more openly-LGBT Conservatives at every level of the Party, from the Scottish Leader to more MPs than all other Parties combined, hundreds of local councillors and those in positions like Timā€™s, than ever before.

“This is a positive thing for all LGBT people and I wish Tim well in his new role.ā€