Saturday, 2 March 2024

Landslide victory for Galloway in Rochdale.

 


Congratulations to George Galloway in winning the Rochdale by-election with a thumping majority and landslide victory. Thanks to Tory-lite Sir Keir Starmer-oid and the voters of Rochdale, Galloway has been returned to Parliament after an absence of nine years. In 2015, Galloway lost his seat in Bradford West and stood in the Rochdale by-election, for the 'Workers Party of Britain'.

In this interview with Sam Coates of Sky TV, Galloway puts on a bravura performance and makes Coates look ridiculous as he answers questions put to him about alleged intimidation in the election and Galloway being a divisive figure in British politics.

Little Rishi Sunak, the unelected Tory British Prime Minister, has spoken about extremist forces that are "trying to tear us apart" in Britain. Only recently, Sunak was criticised for failing to condemn divisive racist comments made by the former miner and Labour councillor, Lee Anderson, in an Islamophobic rant about the Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, and for refusing to apologise to the mayor. Anderson accused the mayor of London of being "controlled by Islamists." Sunak may have withdrawn the Conservative whip from Anderson and sacked the former Home Secretary, Suella Braverman, but he's never condemned their racist outbursts. Anderson has been accused of "pouring fuel on the fire of anti-Muslim hatred."

Both Anderson and Sunak are at the fag-end of their political careers and it's likely that Anderson will defect to the right-wing populist party Reform UK. Braverman was dubbed the 'minister for hate' and was denounced as the most divisive Home Secretary in British history.

The House of Commons is full of mealy-mouthed time serving MPs and is badly in need of some sparkle. As an effective political communicator, George Galloway might well add some flavour to the proceedings and liven things up a bit. He's one MP that won't be kowtowing to the Israelis and Netanyahu and his Zionist thugs. At the moment a vote for either Labour or Tory is a vote for 'genocide' in Gaza and that's why Starmer-oid has lost the Muslim Labour vote. As George Galloway said in the election, Starmer-oid and Sunak are two cheeks of the same arse.


1 comment:

Dave Ormsby said...

I watched the interview between GG and Sam Coates and it was hilarious. In the context of contemporary political interviews, it was so refreshing to have a politician actually challenge the interviewer on the substance of his questions. SC looked bemused and the entertainment value was enhanced by the responses of the crowd, who gathered around the interview.