Susanna Questions George Galloway on Rishi Sunak's Comments After Rochdale By-Election

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George Galloway, a controversial figure in British politics, aims to disrupt the upcoming general election with his Workers Party of Britain and replace the Labour Party, emphasizing his parliamentary experience and party's significance. Galloway was expelled from Labour over the Iraq War, refuting accusations of supporting Saddam Hussein and dismissing claims made against him by Rishi Sunak.

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  • George Galloway aims to challenge the Labour Party's values by emphasizing his extensive parliamentary experience and the Workers Party of Britain's significance in the upcoming general election.
  • Despite being expelled from Labour over his stance on the Iraq War, Galloway remains steadfast in his beliefs, refuting accusations of supporting Saddam Hussein and dismissing claims made against him by Rishi Sunak.

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    A British politician with a controversial political history.

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George Galloway: Disrupting British Politics with Workers Party

  • George Galloway has been a divisive figure in British politics since 1987 when he first entered Parliament.
  • Galloway won the Rochdale election, marking his third term as an MP with the Workers Party of Britain.
  • His party plans to disrupt the upcoming general election with numerous candidates.
  • Galloway aims to replace the Labour Party, believing it no longer embodies true Labour values.
  • He emphasizes his extensive parliamentary experience and the significance of his party in the upcoming election.
  • Galloway was expelled from Labour over the Iraq War, which he believes he was proven right about.
  • He refutes accusations of supporting Saddam Hussein and dismisses claims made against him by Rishi Sunak.
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