Sexton said: “Reform has a huge mandate to effect the much-needed change in County Hall and I have the experience to support this initiative.
“Chester-le-Street needs a voice on the inside if we’re to achieve the much-needed investment that our fabulous town deserves.”
Local Reform officials said they expected more county councillors to join the party, the Local Democracy Reporting Service said.
A Reform spokesman said: “We’re delighted Paul Sexton has joined us.
“We welcome anyone who shares our vision for integrity, accountability, and meaningful change to join us.”
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