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Episode 48: I would not have joined Labour under Corbyn over patriotism concerns says Mike Tapp

Season 1, Ep. 48

One of the Labour party's rising star MPs has told how he would not have joined the Labour party when Jeremy Corbyn was leader because of concerns that it was no longer patriotic.


Mike Tapp, the Labour MP for Dover and Deal since last July, told GB News' Chopper's Political Podcast: I would not have stood under Jeremy Corbyn. I've made that really clear. 


"He's not a Labour MP now and we love the flag and we're very patriotic. And I think you've got to love the country to serve it."


Sit back, pour yourself a drink and join GB News' Political Editor Christopher Hope at his regular table in a Westminster pub where he will discuss the latest insider political intrigue and gossip with everyone from popstars to politicians. New episodes released every Friday.

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