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EPISODE · Apr 25, 2025 · 53 MIN

Whose Flag is it Anyway? | Political Frenemies #11

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Former Conservative Party adviser Chris Newton and Lib Dem activist Mathew Hulbert dive into Keir Starmer’s controversial St. George’s Day remarks, unpack what patriotism means in modern Britain, and ask: Is national pride a force for good, or a political minefield? Expect sharp insights, spirited debate, and no easy answers.

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