Minister says he ‘won’t be intimidated’ by home secretary as public row escalates
A public dispute has escalated between Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood and junior minister Mike Tapp. Mahmood demanded Tapp's dismissal after he published an unauthorized article in The Times advocating for an exemption for overseas care workers from immigration rule changes.

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AI-generatedA public dispute has escalated between Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood and junior minister Mike Tapp. Mahmood demanded Tapp's dismissal after he published an unauthorized article in The Times advocating for an exemption for overseas care workers from immigration rule changes. Tapp, the migration minister, has publicly stated he "won't be intimidated" and defended his right to express his views on a policy he has been working on. Prime Minister Keir Starmer has not yet sacked Tapp, despite the apparent breach of ministerial conduct rules. The row occurs as Labour figures position themselves for potential government roles. A government colleague described Tapp's public stance as "unwise."
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5 extractedJustice Minister Jake Richards stated it was "unwise" for junior ministers to publicly set out views as Tapp had done.
Tapp wrote an article arguing overseas care workers should be exempt from controversial immigration rule changes.
Mike Tapp stated he "won’t be intimidated to drop my views" in response to calls for his sacking.
Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood demanded the migration minister, Mike Tapp, be fired for writing an unauthorized article in The Times.
A source close to Mahmood insists Tapp's article was written "to try to win a job in the new administration."