LONDON (Sputnik) — On Thursday, The Times newspaper published an article in which two members of parliament from the Labour Party, Alison McGovern and John Woodcock, proposed that "Russian propagandist" Papadopoulos should be deprived of his press pass to the UK parliament. The politicians accused Papadopoulos of "spending much of his time on Russian and Iranian state broadcasters espousing 'propaganda from a foreign power'".
"This is an appalling and reprehensible attempt by British politicians and journalists to silence debate. At stake is here is freedom of speech in Britain… The allegations against me are utterly untrue and are politically motivated," Papadopoulos said.
Papadopoulos added that McGovern and Woodcock were fierce critics of Jeremy Corbyn, the Labour Party leader, and are unpopular among the party's members.