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What's it like to leave your political party? with Rosie Duffield MP

Season 3, Ep. 12

Independent MP Rosie Duffield joins Gloria and Tracey to discuss her resignation from the Labour Party, life as an independent MP, her friendship with JK Rowling and the impact of the meningitis outbreak in her constituency. 

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Production support and Mixing by Adrian Bradley

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