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By *otMe66 OP   Man 52 weeks ago

Terra Firma

I took a look at his WPB website, and it did not disappoint. Their 10 point programme has been parroted on here by a few posters.

I wasn't surprised there was no detail behind any of the left of left wing promises or on the site itself, that is until we get to Galloway's bio, which I have added below for reference, edging your bets and appealing to all springs to mind....

"There’s only one George Galloway. Six-term Parliamentarian, freedom fighter, man of the world. Writer, broadcaster, film-maker. Football and boxing enthusiast, movie-goer, box-set binger. Husband, father of five children, Scottish of Irish background, honorary Palestinian, Iraqi, Syrian, Egyptian… Friend of Fidel Castro, Hugo Chavez, Benazir Bhutto, Yasser Arafat, Tariq Aziz. Trembling with indignation at any injustice, anywhere".

Rochdale you voted for Gaza or did you?

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By (user no longer on site) 52 weeks ago


"I took a look at his WPB website, and it did not disappoint. Their 10 point programme has been parroted on here by a few posters.

I wasn't surprised there was no detail behind any of the left of left wing promises or on the site itself, that is until we get to Galloway's bio, which I have added below for reference, edging your bets and appealing to all springs to mind....

"There’s only one George Galloway. Six-term Parliamentarian, freedom fighter, man of the world. Writer, broadcaster, film-maker. Football and boxing enthusiast, movie-goer, box-set binger. Husband, father of five children, Scottish of Irish background, honorary Palestinian, Iraqi, Syrian, Egyptian… Friend of Fidel Castro, Hugo Chavez, Benazir Bhutto, Yasser Arafat, Tariq Aziz. Trembling with indignation at any injustice, anywhere".

Rochdale you voted for Gaza or did you?"

Galloway is the horseshoe theory in effect.

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By *astandFeistyCouple 52 weeks ago

Bournemouth

We now have a racist far left who uses the term woke in Parliament

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By (user no longer on site) 52 weeks ago

Cant be any worse than the other wankers in parliament. To be honest we need another Cromwell to fix the issues now.

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By *otMe66 OP   Man 52 weeks ago

Terra Firma


"We now have a racist far left who uses the term woke in Parliament "

He must be on here under a different name

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By *irldnCouple 52 weeks ago

Brighton

I always thought you hedged your bets? Edging is something else completely isn’t it?

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By *otMe66 OP   Man 52 weeks ago

Terra Firma


"I always thought you hedged your bets? Edging is something else completely isn’t it? "

Doh

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By *entleman_spyMan 52 weeks ago

nearby

Wouldn't it have been quicker to just say "cunt" in his bio ?

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By (user no longer on site) 52 weeks ago

Oil for food ,viva palastina ,mariam, no accounts published so not charities then.

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By *otMe66 OP   Man 52 weeks ago

Terra Firma


"Wouldn't it have been quicker to just say "cunt" in his bio ?"

That is the synopsis

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By (user no longer on site) 52 weeks ago

Got to admire his stamina ,standing for election wherever someone fucks up or dies . See how long he stays before he gets bored and ends up on celebrity member of parliament big brother for the big bucks

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By *irldnCouple 52 weeks ago

Brighton


"Wouldn't it have been quicker to just say "cunt" in his bio ?

That is the synopsis "

Found the extract:

- C at impersonations

- U tterly committed to stoking division

- N ot a fan of anyone but myself

- T otally against the state of Israel

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By *enSiskoMan 52 weeks ago

Cestus 3

Roachdale has been blighted with social issues for years, I have worked for the community their, and the council as well.

It has been a shite show for the people of Roachdale and they would of voted for labour, but as I have wrote before labour is facing a revolt at the next election, due to their stance on Gaza, like it or not we all can see what is about to surface.

Politicians have not been listening well a group of M.Ps who like to keep their jobs and toe the party line have not listened to their voters and I feel this trend is just beginning for labour.

In areas where there are a high number of muslim voters alternative candidates have been put up to challenge labour and the conservatives, galloway is the first of many you will see in the coming elections.

MSM have been forced now to report this and the smear campaign will try and their best to play this down and pretend this is not happening.

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By *entleman_spyMan 52 weeks ago

nearby

Not a single poll is showing any sign of a revolt. The facts are that the situation in the middle east is far from the vast majority of voters concerns. There are far more pressing matters closer to hand.

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By *enSiskoMan 52 weeks ago

Cestus 3

For the first time MSM have had to report on the change they did not want to report.

I think labour would of won last night but for their stance on Gaza, the tories are just squatters and independents are in the forefront, and will be the popular choice this election.

Watch how the narrative changes are we near the up coming election calls for ceasefire will be everywhere.

I just hope the shocked masses remember who said what and when and the effect this choices of our M.Ps had on Gaza when it is time to vote.

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By *resesse_MelioremCouple 52 weeks ago

Border of London


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I think labour would of won last night but for their stance on Gaza"

There was no Labour candidate standing... That would be the first prerequisite, surely.

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By *enSiskoMan 52 weeks ago

Cestus 3


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I think labour would of won last night but for their stance on Gaza

There was no Labour candidate standing... That would be the first prerequisite, surely."

The link provides last nights result, labour said they had polled a candidate but he is on the list for us to see.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-68443430

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By *resesse_MelioremCouple 52 weeks ago

Border of London


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I think labour would of won last night but for their stance on Gaza

There was no Labour candidate standing... That would be the first prerequisite, surely.

The link provides last nights result, labour said they had polled a candidate but he is on the list for us to see.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-68443430"

"He will still be listed as the Labour candidate on the ballot paper as under electoral law it is too late to replace him."

https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-68280098

"In line with electoral law, Labour cannot replace Ali with another candidate because the deadline passed on 2 February. He will stand as a Labour candidate on the ballot paper, but if elected he will not hold the party whip and will sit as an independent MP."

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2024/feb/12/labour-withdraws-support-for-rochdale-candidate-after-israel-gaza-remarks

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By *enSiskoMan 52 weeks ago

Cestus 3


"

I think labour would of won last night but for their stance on Gaza

There was no Labour candidate standing... That would be the first prerequisite, surely.

The link provides last nights result, labour said they had polled a candidate but he is on the list for us to see.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-68443430

"He will still be listed as the Labour candidate on the ballot paper as under electoral law it is too late to replace him."

https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-68280098

"In line with electoral law, Labour cannot replace Ali with another candidate because the deadline passed on 2 February. He will stand as a Labour candidate on the ballot paper, but if elected he will not hold the party whip and will sit as an independent MP."

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2024/feb/12/labour-withdraws-support-for-rochdale-candidate-after-israel-gaza-remarks"

So that's why as I did wonder why he was still seen as labour.

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By *andE2000Man 52 weeks ago

Bathgate


"I took a look at his WPB website, and it did not disappoint. Their 10 point programme has been parroted on here by a few posters.

I wasn't surprised there was no detail behind any of the left of left wing promises or on the site itself, that is until we get to Galloway's bio, which I have added below for reference, edging your bets and appealing to all springs to mind....

"There’s only one George Galloway. Six-term Parliamentarian, freedom fighter, man of the world. Writer, broadcaster, film-maker. Football and boxing enthusiast, movie-goer, box-set binger. Husband, father of five children, Scottish of Irish background, honorary Palestinian, Iraqi, Syrian, Egyptian… Friend of Fidel Castro, Hugo Chavez, Benazir Bhutto, Yasser Arafat, Tariq Aziz. Trembling with indignation at any injustice, anywhere".

Rochdale you voted for Gaza or did you?"

They just voted Genocide out

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By *idnightMischiefMan 52 weeks ago

London

I met George Galloway when he was campaigning in Tower Hamlets - I even got his phone number.

He's charming and articulate, but he's also self-serving and latches onto ethnic minority support because he doesn't get it from the white working classes.

He doesn't care that the support is also from people with their own selfish ideas, rather than anything that will actually better the local areas.

His anti-Israeli stance borders on antisemitism and he's willing to cherry pick history to prove a false agenda.

He's an articulate and dangerous twat and should have stuck to being a pantomime cat.

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By *andE2000Man 52 weeks ago

Bathgate

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By *andE2000Man 52 weeks ago

Bathgate


"I met George Galloway when he was campaigning in Tower Hamlets - I even got his phone number.

He's charming and articulate, but he's also self-serving and latches onto ethnic minority support because he doesn't get it from the white working classes.

He doesn't care that the support is also from people with their own selfish ideas, rather than anything that will actually better the local areas.

His anti-Israeli stance borders on antisemitism and he's willing to cherry pick history to prove a false agenda.

He's an articulate and dangerous twat and should have stuck to being a pantomime cat.

"

Anti-Israel = Anti Apartheid = Anti-Genocide = Anti-Colonialism = Anti-Baby-Killers = Anti Racism = Anti-Nazi.

And that's where the vast majority of the world stand.

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By *otMe66 OP   Man 52 weeks ago

Terra Firma


"I took a look at his WPB website, and it did not disappoint. Their 10 point programme has been parroted on here by a few posters.

I wasn't surprised there was no detail behind any of the left of left wing promises or on the site itself, that is until we get to Galloway's bio, which I have added below for reference, edging your bets and appealing to all springs to mind....

"There’s only one George Galloway. Six-term Parliamentarian, freedom fighter, man of the world. Writer, broadcaster, film-maker. Football and boxing enthusiast, movie-goer, box-set binger. Husband, father of five children, Scottish of Irish background, honorary Palestinian, Iraqi, Syrian, Egyptian… Friend of Fidel Castro, Hugo Chavez, Benazir Bhutto, Yasser Arafat, Tariq Aziz. Trembling with indignation at any injustice, anywhere".

Rochdale you voted for Gaza or did you?

They just voted Genocide out"

I'm not sure that is true, I think the people of Rochdale didn't bother voting.

2019

labour 24475 votes

Conservative 14807 votes

2024

Galloways Wokers party 12335 votes

Tully independent 6638 votes

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By *idnightMischiefMan 52 weeks ago

London


"

Anti-Israel = Anti Apartheid = Anti-Genocide = Anti-Colonialism = Anti-Baby-Killers = Anti Racism = Anti-Nazi.

And that's where the vast majority of the world stand. "

Do you support the aims of Islamism?

That is, Dar Al- Islam and Dar al-Harb

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By (user no longer on site) 52 weeks ago

Once the GE rolls around, George is out. He’s a self serving narcissistic prick who throws his lot in with populists.

Never forget that he shared a stage with Farage - that’s how much he cares about the left.

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By *otMe66 OP   Man 52 weeks ago

Terra Firma


"Once the GE rolls around, George is out. He’s a self serving narcissistic prick who throws his lot in with populists.

Never forget that he shared a stage with Farage - that’s how much he cares about the left. "

He hasn't got Farage in his bio as a friend of, probably a relief to Farage because all his friends of are dead.

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By (user no longer on site) 52 weeks ago

No one picked up on my thread ,he doesnt care about his constituancy, just the win.

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By (user no longer on site) 52 weeks ago

He’s a hypocrite and a liar. I’m aware that’s basically a prerequisite for being an MP these days.

Look at what he said about the EU in 2014, then compare it to 2016.

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By *andE2000Man 52 weeks ago

Bathgate


"I took a look at his WPB website, and it did not disappoint. Their 10 point programme has been parroted on here by a few posters.

I wasn't surprised there was no detail behind any of the left of left wing promises or on the site itself, that is until we get to Galloway's bio, which I have added below for reference, edging your bets and appealing to all springs to mind....

"There’s only one George Galloway. Six-term Parliamentarian, freedom fighter, man of the world. Writer, broadcaster, film-maker. Football and boxing enthusiast, movie-goer, box-set binger. Husband, father of five children, Scottish of Irish background, honorary Palestinian, Iraqi, Syrian, Egyptian… Friend of Fidel Castro, Hugo Chavez, Benazir Bhutto, Yasser Arafat, Tariq Aziz. Trembling with indignation at any injustice, anywhere".

Rochdale you voted for Gaza or did you?

They just voted Genocide out

I'm not sure that is true, I think the people of Rochdale didn't bother voting.

2019

labour 24475 votes

Conservative 14807 votes

2024

Galloways Wokers party 12335 votes

Tully independent 6638 votes"

Labour win then? Lol

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By *otMe66 OP   Man 52 weeks ago

Terra Firma

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By *andE2000Man 52 weeks ago

Bathgate


"

Anti-Israel = Anti Apartheid = Anti-Genocide = Anti-Colonialism = Anti-Baby-Killers = Anti Racism = Anti-Nazi.

And that's where the vast majority of the world stand.

Do you support the aims of Islamism?

That is, Dar Al- Islam and Dar al-Harb

"

I don't support Nazis

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By *otMe66 OP   Man 52 weeks ago

Terra Firma


"I took a look at his WPB website, and it did not disappoint. Their 10 point programme has been parroted on here by a few posters.

I wasn't surprised there was no detail behind any of the left of left wing promises or on the site itself, that is until we get to Galloway's bio, which I have added below for reference, edging your bets and appealing to all springs to mind....

"There’s only one George Galloway. Six-term Parliamentarian, freedom fighter, man of the world. Writer, broadcaster, film-maker. Football and boxing enthusiast, movie-goer, box-set binger. Husband, father of five children, Scottish of Irish background, honorary Palestinian, Iraqi, Syrian, Egyptian… Friend of Fidel Castro, Hugo Chavez, Benazir Bhutto, Yasser Arafat, Tariq Aziz. Trembling with indignation at any injustice, anywhere".

Rochdale you voted for Gaza or did you?

They just voted Genocide out

I'm not sure that is true, I think the people of Rochdale didn't bother voting.

2019

labour 24475 votes

Conservative 14807 votes

2024

Galloways Wokers party 12335 votes

Tully independent 6638 votes

Labour win then? Lol"

If they had a candidate to vote for they probably would have done looking at the numbers.

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By *andE2000Man 52 weeks ago

Bathgate


"Once the GE rolls around, George is out. He’s a self serving narcissistic prick who throws his lot in with populists.

Never forget that he shared a stage with Farage - that’s how much he cares about the left. "

Not everyone sees the world in a binary mode like you. Left or right. Jumping between extremes

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By *andE2000Man 52 weeks ago

Bathgate


"I took a look at his WPB website, and it did not disappoint. Their 10 point programme has been parroted on here by a few posters.

I wasn't surprised there was no detail behind any of the left of left wing promises or on the site itself, that is until we get to Galloway's bio, which I have added below for reference, edging your bets and appealing to all springs to mind....

"There’s only one George Galloway. Six-term Parliamentarian, freedom fighter, man of the world. Writer, broadcaster, film-maker. Football and boxing enthusiast, movie-goer, box-set binger. Husband, father of five children, Scottish of Irish background, honorary Palestinian, Iraqi, Syrian, Egyptian… Friend of Fidel Castro, Hugo Chavez, Benazir Bhutto, Yasser Arafat, Tariq Aziz. Trembling with indignation at any injustice, anywhere".

Rochdale you voted for Gaza or did you?

They just voted Genocide out

I'm not sure that is true, I think the people of Rochdale didn't bother voting.

2019

labour 24475 votes

Conservative 14807 votes

2024

Galloways Wokers party 12335 votes

Tully independent 6638 votes

Labour win then? Lol

If they had a candidate to vote for they probably would have done looking at the numbers."

They had: Ali, he 2402 votes

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By *andE2000Man 52 weeks ago

Bathgate


"I took a look at his WPB website, and it did not disappoint. Their 10 point programme has been parroted on here by a few posters.

I wasn't surprised there was no detail behind any of the left of left wing promises or on the site itself, that is until we get to Galloway's bio, which I have added below for reference, edging your bets and appealing to all springs to mind....

"There’s only one George Galloway. Six-term Parliamentarian, freedom fighter, man of the world. Writer, broadcaster, film-maker. Football and boxing enthusiast, movie-goer, box-set binger. Husband, father of five children, Scottish of Irish background, honorary Palestinian, Iraqi, Syrian, Egyptian… Friend of Fidel Castro, Hugo Chavez, Benazir Bhutto, Yasser Arafat, Tariq Aziz. Trembling with indignation at any injustice, anywhere".

Rochdale you voted for Gaza or did you?

They just voted Genocide out

I'm not sure that is true, I think the people of Rochdale didn't bother voting.

2019

labour 24475 votes

Conservative 14807 votes

2024

Galloways Wokers party 12335 votes

Tully independent 6638 votes

Labour win then? Lol

If they had a candidate to vote for they probably would have done looking at the numbers."

The conservatives should've won according to your predictive "if" logic

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By (user no longer on site) 52 weeks ago


"Once the GE rolls around, George is out. He’s a self serving narcissistic prick who throws his lot in with populists.

Never forget that he shared a stage with Farage - that’s how much he cares about the left.

Not everyone sees the world in a binary mode like you. Left or right. Jumping between extremes"

Would you share a stage with someone whose politics are allegedly polar opposite to your own?

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By *idnightMischiefMan 52 weeks ago

London


"

Anti-Israel = Anti Apartheid = Anti-Genocide = Anti-Colonialism = Anti-Baby-Killers = Anti Racism = Anti-Nazi.

And that's where the vast majority of the world stand.

Do you support the aims of Islamism?

That is, Dar Al- Islam and Dar al-Harb

I don't support Nazis"

Answer the question properly.

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By (user no longer on site) 52 weeks ago


"Once the GE rolls around, George is out. He’s a self serving narcissistic prick who throws his lot in with populists.

Never forget that he shared a stage with Farage - that’s how much he cares about the left.

Not everyone sees the world in a binary mode like you. Left or right. Jumping between extremes"

That’s just it - Farage is extreme, George is extreme. Yet they have views in common. The horseshoe theory in effect.

And neither of them care about constituents.

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By *andE2000Man 52 weeks ago

Bathgate


"Once the GE rolls around, George is out. He’s a self serving narcissistic prick who throws his lot in with populists.

Never forget that he shared a stage with Farage - that’s how much he cares about the left.

Not everyone sees the world in a binary mode like you. Left or right. Jumping between extremes

Would you share a stage with someone whose politics are allegedly polar opposite to your own?

"

It depends. I would gladly march with Christians, Jews, Atheists, Hindus, Budists to protect children from institutional sexual grooming, despite my deep fundamental disagreement with them

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By *andE2000Man 52 weeks ago

Bathgate


"

Anti-Israel = Anti Apartheid = Anti-Genocide = Anti-Colonialism = Anti-Baby-Killers = Anti Racism = Anti-Nazi.

And that's where the vast majority of the world stand.

Do you support the aims of Islamism?

That is, Dar Al- Islam and Dar al-Harb

I don't support Nazis

Answer the question properly."

Your question is based on a false assumption.

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By (user no longer on site) 52 weeks ago


"Once the GE rolls around, George is out. He’s a self serving narcissistic prick who throws his lot in with populists.

Never forget that he shared a stage with Farage - that’s how much he cares about the left.

Not everyone sees the world in a binary mode like you. Left or right. Jumping between extremes

Would you share a stage with someone whose politics are allegedly polar opposite to your own?

It depends. I would gladly march with Christians, Jews, Atheists, Hindus, Budists to protect children from institutional sexual grooming, despite my deep fundamental disagreement with them "

Would you share a stage with an Israeli to support damaging political change in Palestine?

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By *otMe66 OP   Man 52 weeks ago

Terra Firma

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By *otMe66 OP   Man 52 weeks ago

Terra Firma


"I took a look at his WPB website, and it did not disappoint. Their 10 point programme has been parroted on here by a few posters.

I wasn't surprised there was no detail behind any of the left of left wing promises or on the site itself, that is until we get to Galloway's bio, which I have added below for reference, edging your bets and appealing to all springs to mind....

"There’s only one George Galloway. Six-term Parliamentarian, freedom fighter, man of the world. Writer, broadcaster, film-maker. Football and boxing enthusiast, movie-goer, box-set binger. Husband, father of five children, Scottish of Irish background, honorary Palestinian, Iraqi, Syrian, Egyptian… Friend of Fidel Castro, Hugo Chavez, Benazir Bhutto, Yasser Arafat, Tariq Aziz. Trembling with indignation at any injustice, anywhere".

Rochdale you voted for Gaza or did you?

They just voted Genocide out

I'm not sure that is true, I think the people of Rochdale didn't bother voting.

2019

labour 24475 votes

Conservative 14807 votes

2024

Galloways Wokers party 12335 votes

Tully independent 6638 votes

Labour win then? Lol

If they had a candidate to vote for they probably would have done looking at the numbers.

The conservatives should've won according to your predictive "if" logic"

I see....

Labour did not have a candidate running, they dropped him, so the votes for him are either people such as yourself who wasn't aware the candidate had been dropped, or protest votes.

The figures are clear from 2019 to last night, that there was super low turn out, due in part I would wager that the people didn't have a labour candidate to vote for.

When the election is called, labour will run with a candidate and Galloway I predict will crying over spilled milk.

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By *andE2000Man 52 weeks ago

Bathgate


"I took a look at his WPB website, and it did not disappoint. Their 10 point programme has been parroted on here by a few posters.

I wasn't surprised there was no detail behind any of the left of left wing promises or on the site itself, that is until we get to Galloway's bio, which I have added below for reference, edging your bets and appealing to all springs to mind....

"There’s only one George Galloway. Six-term Parliamentarian, freedom fighter, man of the world. Writer, broadcaster, film-maker. Football and boxing enthusiast, movie-goer, box-set binger. Husband, father of five children, Scottish of Irish background, honorary Palestinian, Iraqi, Syrian, Egyptian… Friend of Fidel Castro, Hugo Chavez, Benazir Bhutto, Yasser Arafat, Tariq Aziz. Trembling with indignation at any injustice, anywhere".

Rochdale you voted for Gaza or did you?

They just voted Genocide out

I'm not sure that is true, I think the people of Rochdale didn't bother voting.

2019

labour 24475 votes

Conservative 14807 votes

2024

Galloways Wokers party 12335 votes

Tully independent 6638 votes

Labour win then? Lol

If they had a candidate to vote for they probably would have done looking at the numbers.

The conservatives should've won according to your predictive "if" logic

I see....

Labour did not have a candidate running, they dropped him, so the votes for him are either people such as yourself who wasn't aware the candidate had been dropped, or protest votes.

The figures are clear from 2019 to last night, that there was super low turn out, due in part I would wager that the people didn't have a labour candidate to vote for.

When the election is called, labour will run with a candidate and Galloway I predict will crying over spilled milk.

"

But since both Labour candidate in the ballot and the conservatives have dropped dramatically, we can confidently it's a protest vote against the establishment altogether. And I expect the upcoming elections will comfirm this.

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By (user no longer on site) 52 weeks ago

Galloway is a c**t.

That’s all.

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By *andE2000Man 52 weeks ago

Bathgate


"Galloway is a c**t.

That’s all."

Some cunts are less harmful than others

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By (user no longer on site) 52 weeks ago


"Galloway is a c**t.

That’s all.

Some cunts are less harmful than others"

He’s pretty harmful. As toxic as anyone equivalent on the right.

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By *andE2000Man 52 weeks ago

Bathgate

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By *andE2000Man 52 weeks ago

Bathgate


"Galloway is a c**t.

That’s all.

Some cunts are less harmful than others

He’s pretty harmful. As toxic as anyone equivalent on the right."

Establishment e cheeks of the same arse, on top of being cunts, they got STD's

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By (user no longer on site) 52 weeks ago


"Galloway is a c**t.

That’s all.

Some cunts are less harmful than others

He’s pretty harmful. As toxic as anyone equivalent on the right.

Establishment e cheeks of the same arse, on top of being cunts, they got STD's "

George is a career politician and media man. Literally part of the establishment.

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By *andE2000Man 52 weeks ago

Bathgate


"Galloway is a c**t.

That’s all.

Some cunts are less harmful than others

He’s pretty harmful. As toxic as anyone equivalent on the right.

Establishment e cheeks of the same arse, on top of being cunts, they got STD's

George is a career politician and media man. Literally part of the establishment."

He got some values. Contrary to the MP's of the 2 parties who sold out every value they preached to their voters

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By *ndycoinsMan 52 weeks ago

Whaley Bridge,Nr Buxton,

If Sunak and Starmer are two cheeks of the same backside Galloway is the arsehole in between them.

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By *entleman_spyMan 52 weeks ago

nearby


"If Sunak and Starmer are two cheeks of the same backside Galloway is the arsehole in between them."
you win the Internet today... amazing

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By (user no longer on site) 52 weeks ago


"Galloway is a c**t.

That’s all.

Some cunts are less harmful than others

He’s pretty harmful. As toxic as anyone equivalent on the right.

Establishment e cheeks of the same arse, on top of being cunts, they got STD's

George is a career politician and media man. Literally part of the establishment.

He got some values. Contrary to the MP's of the 2 parties who sold out every value they preached to their voters"

Has he got values? Or are they for sale?

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By *andE2000Man 52 weeks ago

Bathgate

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By *andE2000Man 52 weeks ago

Bathgate


"Galloway is a c**t.

That’s all.

Some cunts are less harmful than others

He’s pretty harmful. As toxic as anyone equivalent on the right.

Establishment e cheeks of the same arse, on top of being cunts, they got STD's

George is a career politician and media man. Literally part of the establishment.

He got some values. Contrary to the MP's of the 2 parties who sold out every value they preached to their voters

Has he got values? Or are they for sale? "

He's been consistant on major issues, although his a bit too cosy with Russia and China for my liking

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By (user no longer on site) 52 weeks ago


"Galloway is a c**t.

That’s all.

Some cunts are less harmful than others

He’s pretty harmful. As toxic as anyone equivalent on the right.

Establishment e cheeks of the same arse, on top of being cunts, they got STD's

George is a career politician and media man. Literally part of the establishment.

He got some values. Contrary to the MP's of the 2 parties who sold out every value they preached to their voters

Has he got values? Or are they for sale?

He's been consistant on major issues, although his a bit too cosy with Russia and China for my liking"

Brexit? Consistent?

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By *andE2000Man 52 weeks ago

Bathgate


"Galloway is a c**t.

That’s all.

Some cunts are less harmful than others

He’s pretty harmful. As toxic as anyone equivalent on the right.

Establishment e cheeks of the same arse, on top of being cunts, they got STD's

George is a career politician and media man. Literally part of the establishment.

He got some values. Contrary to the MP's of the 2 parties who sold out every value they preached to their voters

Has he got values? Or are they for sale?

He's been consistant on major issues, although his a bit too cosy with Russia and China for my liking

Brexit? Consistent?"

I have mixed feelings about that one

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By (user no longer on site) 52 weeks ago


"Galloway is a c**t.

That’s all.

Some cunts are less harmful than others

He’s pretty harmful. As toxic as anyone equivalent on the right.

Establishment e cheeks of the same arse, on top of being cunts, they got STD's

George is a career politician and media man. Literally part of the establishment.

He got some values. Contrary to the MP's of the 2 parties who sold out every value they preached to their voters

Has he got values? Or are they for sale?

He's been consistant on major issues, although his a bit too cosy with Russia and China for my liking

Brexit? Consistent?

I have mixed feelings about that one"

So does George.

“on 23 June 2014, Galloway said: "I strongly support the European Union. There's many, many things wrong with it but none of the things that are wrong with it would be bettered by withdrawing from it. It's actually a mirror of the issue we're discussing here now about Britain. I mean, Farage and Salmond are two sides of the same coin because they both try to fool people into believing that the problems we have are somebody else's fault. Them, over there.

"Farage shouts at the channel ports 'boo' at Johnny Foreigner, and Salmond metaphorically stands at Carlisle or at Berwick and shouts 'boo' at the English”

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By *uddy laneMan 52 weeks ago

dudley


"Galloway is a c**t.

That’s all.

Some cunts are less harmful than others

He’s pretty harmful. As toxic as anyone equivalent on the right.

Establishment e cheeks of the same arse, on top of being cunts, they got STD's

George is a career politician and media man. Literally part of the establishment.

He got some values. Contrary to the MP's of the 2 parties who sold out every value they preached to their voters

Has he got values? Or are they for sale?

He's been consistant on major issues, although his a bit too cosy with Russia and China for my liking"

I do not think his loyalties are with communists.

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By *andE2000Man 52 weeks ago

Bathgate


"Galloway is a c**t.

That’s all.

Some cunts are less harmful than others

He’s pretty harmful. As toxic as anyone equivalent on the right.

Establishment e cheeks of the same arse, on top of being cunts, they got STD's

George is a career politician and media man. Literally part of the establishment.

He got some values. Contrary to the MP's of the 2 parties who sold out every value they preached to their voters

Has he got values? Or are they for sale?

He's been consistant on major issues, although his a bit too cosy with Russia and China for my liking

Brexit? Consistent?

I have mixed feelings about that one

So does George.

“on 23 June 2014, Galloway said: "I strongly support the European Union. There's many, many things wrong with it but none of the things that are wrong with it would be bettered by withdrawing from it. It's actually a mirror of the issue we're discussing here now about Britain. I mean, Farage and Salmond are two sides of the same coin because they both try to fool people into believing that the problems we have are somebody else's fault. Them, over there.

"Farage shouts at the channel ports 'boo' at Johnny Foreigner, and Salmond metaphorically stands at Carlisle or at Berwick and shouts 'boo' at the English”

"

Lol. I get the passion people have to preserve their own heritage and culture. But they're blaming the wrong the wrong people.

The conservatives' major election campaign in 2010 was about reducing 2 things:

1- Immigration

2- UK National Dept.

They tripled both.

They know how to play with people's emotions, but both parties at the end, once they get on throne they do whatever the guys behind the curtains tell them to do

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By (user no longer on site) 52 weeks ago


"Galloway is a c**t.

That’s all.

Some cunts are less harmful than others

He’s pretty harmful. As toxic as anyone equivalent on the right.

Establishment e cheeks of the same arse, on top of being cunts, they got STD's

George is a career politician and media man. Literally part of the establishment.

He got some values. Contrary to the MP's of the 2 parties who sold out every value they preached to their voters

Has he got values? Or are they for sale?

He's been consistant on major issues, although his a bit too cosy with Russia and China for my liking

I do not think his loyalties are with communists."

His loyalties are with himself alone.

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By *otMe66 OP   Man 52 weeks ago

Terra Firma


"Galloway is a c**t.

That’s all.

Some cunts are less harmful than others

He’s pretty harmful. As toxic as anyone equivalent on the right.

Establishment e cheeks of the same arse, on top of being cunts, they got STD's

George is a career politician and media man. Literally part of the establishment.

He got some values. Contrary to the MP's of the 2 parties who sold out every value they preached to their voters

Has he got values? Or are they for sale?

He's been consistant on major issues, although his a bit too cosy with Russia and China for my liking

I do not think his loyalties are with communists.

His loyalties are with himself alone."

What makes you say that? The travelling up and down the country trying to find crack in a place that will get him elected?

His loyalty to parties he has represented or the fact he created his own because he ran out of places to go.

Hold on a moment I think I know now! Is it is eloquently written bio that lists out his many amazing achievements?

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By *idnightMischiefMan 52 weeks ago

London


"

Your question is based on a false assumption. "

OK, let me rephrase it. Do you want a state that bases its laws on Sharia?

Do you want this for the whole world?

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By *eavenNhellCouple 52 weeks ago

carrbrook stalybridge

Isnt it ironic the Greens and Labour withdraw their candidates due to alleged antisemitism

Rochdale elect an antisemite

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By *otMe66 OP   Man 52 weeks ago

Terra Firma


"Isnt it ironic the Greens and Labour withdraw their candidates due to alleged antisemitism

Rochdale elect an antisemite "

They do indeed, but a lesson must be taken from this, 12300 people managed to put Galloway in power.

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By *obleroneToShareMan 52 weeks ago

Bristol Nord


"I always thought you hedged your bets? Edging is something else completely isn’t it? "

B&Q have a tool for that...oh, that edging

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By *amish SMan 52 weeks ago

Eastleigh

Should have left him chained to the gates of Faslane Naval base.

The Bio missed ex RT presenter, so Putins mate as well it seems.

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By (user no longer on site) 52 weeks ago

Every where he goes he ends up leaving division and argument , thats what some people love, cant see any solution when views are polarised, meanwhile vast sums of money spent on policing etc because no one can find a common ground , burn a uk flag ends up with no arrest ,burn any other flag and arrests are made to prevent intimidation. Should this country come under attack l can't see all the protesters manning the barricades.

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple 52 weeks ago

in Lancashire

Galloway and Anderson are literally two sides of the same arse, both can orate well and to their base they only speak the truth..

Divisive rhetoric is being driven by some on the extremities of our politics amongst others, is it deflection or is there something much darker that historically we are ignoring..?

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By *andE2000Man 52 weeks ago

Bathgate


"Isnt it ironic the Greens and Labour withdraw their candidates due to alleged antisemitism

Rochdale elect an antisemite "

Zionists who have less than 1% of semite DNA in them are not the only semites on this planet. Stealing the lands, the cuisine and history or other nations isn't good enough, they also try to steal their race.

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By *otMe66 OP   Man 52 weeks ago

Terra Firma


"Galloway and Anderson are literally two sides of the same arse, both can orate well and to their base they only speak the truth..

Divisive rhetoric is being driven by some on the extremities of our politics amongst others, is it deflection or is there something much darker that historically we are ignoring..?

"

It is clear that groups far left and far right have taken this opportunity to flex their reach, poke at a broken system and gain traction through targeting something people can hate. I also agree that both sides are just extreme, the left / right part is more BS, they just hate.

What annoys me most is people don't know when they are being used, or they are too willing to be used, I'm not sure.

We has a nation and the west in general have become victims of liberalised ideology, there is a real fear of not understanding and being singled out that it has caused paralysis amongst the centre, and it they are the deciders at elections.

The extremists are winning.

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple 52 weeks ago

in Lancashire


"Galloway and Anderson are literally two sides of the same arse, both can orate well and to their base they only speak the truth..

Divisive rhetoric is being driven by some on the extremities of our politics amongst others, is it deflection or is there something much darker that historically we are ignoring..?

It is clear that groups far left and far right have taken this opportunity to flex their reach, poke at a broken system and gain traction through targeting something people can hate. I also agree that both sides are just extreme, the left / right part is more BS, they just hate.

What annoys me most is people don't know when they are being used, or they are too willing to be used, I'm not sure.

We has a nation and the west in general have become victims of liberalised ideology, there is a real fear of not understanding and being singled out that it has caused paralysis amongst the centre, and it they are the deciders at elections.

The extremists are winning.

"

What is a liberalised ideology?

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By *enSiskoMan 52 weeks ago

Cestus 3

newspeak

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By *otMe66 OP   Man 52 weeks ago

Terra Firma


"Galloway and Anderson are literally two sides of the same arse, both can orate well and to their base they only speak the truth..

Divisive rhetoric is being driven by some on the extremities of our politics amongst others, is it deflection or is there something much darker that historically we are ignoring..?

It is clear that groups far left and far right have taken this opportunity to flex their reach, poke at a broken system and gain traction through targeting something people can hate. I also agree that both sides are just extreme, the left / right part is more BS, they just hate.

What annoys me most is people don't know when they are being used, or they are too willing to be used, I'm not sure.

We has a nation and the west in general have become victims of liberalised ideology, there is a real fear of not understanding and being singled out that it has caused paralysis amongst the centre, and it they are the deciders at elections.

The extremists are winning.

What is a liberalised ideology?"

Exactly what you think it is.

I'm not going to start going down each individual tranche of the progressive liberal rights and wrongs, you are smart enough to know what I'm talking about and those that want to lure it out for some sort of moral virtue winning slap on the back will be ignored.

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple 52 weeks ago

in Lancashire


"Galloway and Anderson are literally two sides of the same arse, both can orate well and to their base they only speak the truth..

Divisive rhetoric is being driven by some on the extremities of our politics amongst others, is it deflection or is there something much darker that historically we are ignoring..?

It is clear that groups far left and far right have taken this opportunity to flex their reach, poke at a broken system and gain traction through targeting something people can hate. I also agree that both sides are just extreme, the left / right part is more BS, they just hate.

What annoys me most is people don't know when they are being used, or they are too willing to be used, I'm not sure.

We has a nation and the west in general have become victims of liberalised ideology, there is a real fear of not understanding and being singled out that it has caused paralysis amongst the centre, and it they are the deciders at elections.

The extremists are winning.

What is a liberalised ideology?

Exactly what you think it is.

I'm not going to start going down each individual tranche of the progressive liberal rights and wrongs, you are smart enough to know what I'm talking about and those that want to lure it out for some sort of moral virtue winning slap on the back will be ignored.

"

Oh come on, that's no better than a certain other poster who makes a claim then runs away..

Yes we can all have a perception of what a phrase means to ourselves..

But if your not going to say what you think then what's the point of saying it?

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By *abioMan 52 weeks ago

Newcastle and Gateshead

I’ll give Galloway this… he can target a parliamentary seat way better than Nigel farage ever did!

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By *enSiskoMan 52 weeks ago

Cestus 3

newspeak to further the cause to restrict demonstration.

as the speaker is still in place, a deflection from that issue as well.

m.ps no longer have to resign, they just deflect or say sorry.

as usual George will present another side to the narrative

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By *otMe66 OP   Man 52 weeks ago

Terra Firma

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By *otMe66 OP   Man 52 weeks ago

Terra Firma


"Galloway and Anderson are literally two sides of the same arse, both can orate well and to their base they only speak the truth..

Divisive rhetoric is being driven by some on the extremities of our politics amongst others, is it deflection or is there something much darker that historically we are ignoring..?

It is clear that groups far left and far right have taken this opportunity to flex their reach, poke at a broken system and gain traction through targeting something people can hate. I also agree that both sides are just extreme, the left / right part is more BS, they just hate.

What annoys me most is people don't know when they are being used, or they are too willing to be used, I'm not sure.

We has a nation and the west in general have become victims of liberalised ideology, there is a real fear of not understanding and being singled out that it has caused paralysis amongst the centre, and it they are the deciders at elections.

The extremists are winning.

What is a liberalised ideology?

Exactly what you think it is.

I'm not going to start going down each individual tranche of the progressive liberal rights and wrongs, you are smart enough to know what I'm talking about and those that want to lure it out for some sort of moral virtue winning slap on the back will be ignored.

Oh come on, that's no better than a certain other poster who makes a claim then runs away..

Yes we can all have a perception of what a phrase means to ourselves..

But if your not going to say what you think then what's the point of saying it?"

I said it because that is how I am thinking about this situation from top to bottom.

I'm not going to get drawn into the playground comments (I'm not saying you are doing this) that are being played to draw out a got him, that is all that is wrong with society today, we are far to interested in winning 1-2-1 virtue signalling opportunities, it is a social media hangover!

You know what I mean, and others reading will know what I mean, if they don't then I guess they are not engaged enough in events they should be.

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By *otMe66 OP   Man 52 weeks ago

Terra Firma


"I’ll give Galloway this… he can target a parliamentary seat way better than Nigel farage ever did! "

He targets the most vulnerable of seats, areas that need a proper politician to help the area not a snake oil salesman

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By *enSiskoMan 52 weeks ago

Cestus 3


"Galloway and Anderson are literally two sides of the same arse, both can orate well and to their base they only speak the truth..

Divisive rhetoric is being driven by some on the extremities of our politics amongst others, is it deflection or is there something much darker that historically we are ignoring..?

It is clear that groups far left and far right have taken this opportunity to flex their reach, poke at a broken system and gain traction through targeting something people can hate. I also agree that both sides are just extreme, the left / right part is more BS, they just hate.

What annoys me most is people don't know when they are being used, or they are too willing to be used, I'm not sure.

We has a nation and the west in general have become victims of liberalised ideology, there is a real fear of not understanding and being singled out that it has caused paralysis amongst the centre, and it they are the deciders at elections.

The extremists are winning.

What is a liberalised ideology?

Exactly what you think it is.

I'm not going to start going down each individual tranche of the progressive liberal rights and wrongs, you are smart enough to know what I'm talking about and those that want to lure it out for some sort of moral virtue winning slap on the back will be ignored.

Oh come on, that's no better than a certain other poster who makes a claim then runs away..

Yes we can all have a perception of what a phrase means to ourselves..

But if your not going to say what you think then what's the point of saying it?"

certain poster who runs away, couldn't be me?

if so,I let it be known that I was going off line, but still engaged with you when you kept on, so I just went, this is FAB I can do as I please as can you, slow hard clap to you.

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan 52 weeks ago

golden fields


"I’ll give Galloway this… he can target a parliamentary seat way better than Nigel farage ever did!

He targets the most vulnerable of seats, areas that need a proper politician to help the area not a snake oil salesman "

Assuming you're referring to Farage as the snake oil salesman?

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple 52 weeks ago

in Lancashire


"Galloway and Anderson are literally two sides of the same arse, both can orate well and to their base they only speak the truth..

Divisive rhetoric is being driven by some on the extremities of our politics amongst others, is it deflection or is there something much darker that historically we are ignoring..?

It is clear that groups far left and far right have taken this opportunity to flex their reach, poke at a broken system and gain traction through targeting something people can hate. I also agree that both sides are just extreme, the left / right part is more BS, they just hate.

What annoys me most is people don't know when they are being used, or they are too willing to be used, I'm not sure.

We has a nation and the west in general have become victims of liberalised ideology, there is a real fear of not understanding and being singled out that it has caused paralysis amongst the centre, and it they are the deciders at elections.

The extremists are winning.

What is a liberalised ideology?

Exactly what you think it is.

I'm not going to start going down each individual tranche of the progressive liberal rights and wrongs, you are smart enough to know what I'm talking about and those that want to lure it out for some sort of moral virtue winning slap on the back will be ignored.

Oh come on, that's no better than a certain other poster who makes a claim then runs away..

Yes we can all have a perception of what a phrase means to ourselves..

But if your not going to say what you think then what's the point of saying it?

I said it because that is how I am thinking about this situation from top to bottom.

I'm not going to get drawn into the playground comments (I'm not saying you are doing this) that are being played to draw out a got him, that is all that is wrong with society today, we are far to interested in winning 1-2-1 virtue signalling opportunities, it is a social media hangover!

You know what I mean, and others reading will know what I mean, if they don't then I guess they are not engaged enough in events they should be.

"

Sound bite clichés..

Straight out of the playbook ..

I'm not interested in scoring points, I'm genuinely interested in exchanging views on what your perception is..

There's probably common ground given were similar ages and despite disagreement on some issues we've both lived through the same times..

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By *otMe66 OP   Man 52 weeks ago

Terra Firma


"I’ll give Galloway this… he can target a parliamentary seat way better than Nigel farage ever did!

He targets the most vulnerable of seats, areas that need a proper politician to help the area not a snake oil salesman

Assuming you're referring to Farage as the snake oil salesman?"

That is a rather embarrassing conclusion, unless you know nothing about Galloway

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple 52 weeks ago

in Lancashire


"I’ll give Galloway this… he can target a parliamentary seat way better than Nigel farage ever did!

He targets the most vulnerable of seats, areas that need a proper politician to help the area not a snake oil salesman "

I've met one of them and tbh a snake oil salesman isn't that far away, similar to Blair in some ways delivery wise..

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By *otMe66 OP   Man 52 weeks ago

Terra Firma

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By *otMe66 OP   Man 52 weeks ago

Terra Firma


"I’ll give Galloway this… he can target a parliamentary seat way better than Nigel farage ever did!

He targets the most vulnerable of seats, areas that need a proper politician to help the area not a snake oil salesman

I've met one of them and tbh a snake oil salesman isn't that far away, similar to Blair in some ways delivery wise..

"

The reply above yours to my comment ref Galloway, picking off the most vulnerable seats, in areas that need help, is exactly why I'm not going to expand on my comments.

I really can't be bothered with the school ground replies.

I'm sure we could have a real and adult conversation, not here though.

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan 52 weeks ago

golden fields


"I’ll give Galloway this… he can target a parliamentary seat way better than Nigel farage ever did!

He targets the most vulnerable of seats, areas that need a proper politician to help the area not a snake oil salesman

Assuming you're referring to Farage as the snake oil salesman?

That is a rather embarrassing conclusion, unless you know nothing about Galloway

"

Out of the two of them. One is a rock solid, 100%, multiple times proven "snake oil salesman".

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By (user no longer on site) 52 weeks ago

Do you remember the sellers of dodgy goods at markets with stooges in the crowd ? I had a stall next to one for years ,give em an hour with flash words,promises ,demonstrations and a few 'purchases' from the crowd at a tenner a pop. The crowd around him mesmerised by the bullshit blocked the isles and fucked it up for everyone , they didnt throw him off the market, fair enough ,gave him a good corner pitch he was the only one taking money til the punters knew his latest gadget or magic cream didnt work and he moved on. See where l'm going with this? Not heard one word from George about how he is going to help his constituents. I will repeat here his statement from my other thread ..'after the election its 2% terrifying,98% tedium'. Sooner or later he will move on for whatever reason and leave Rochdale voters with their head up their arses. Where next ? Back to Bow? You couldn't make this up.

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By *astandFeistyCouple 52 weeks ago

Bournemouth


"I’ll give Galloway this… he can target a parliamentary seat way better than Nigel farage ever did!

He targets the most vulnerable of seats, areas that need a proper politician to help the area not a snake oil salesman

Assuming you're referring to Farage as the snake oil salesman?

That is a rather embarrassing conclusion, unless you know nothing about Galloway

Out of the two of them. One is a rock solid, 100%, multiple times proven "snake oil salesman"."

Galloway is rock solid?

Out of all the bizarre things you've said on here over the course, this has to be the most bizarre of all

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By *otMe66 OP   Man 52 weeks ago

Terra Firma


"Do you remember the sellers of dodgy goods at markets with stooges in the crowd ? I had a stall next to one for years ,give em an hour with flash words,promises ,demonstrations and a few 'purchases' from the crowd at a tenner a pop. The crowd around him mesmerised by the bullshit blocked the isles and fucked it up for everyone , they didnt throw him off the market, fair enough ,gave him a good corner pitch he was the only one taking money til the punters knew his latest gadget or magic cream didnt work and he moved on. See where l'm going with this? Not heard one word from George about how he is going to help his constituents. I will repeat here his statement from my other thread ..'after the election its 2% terrifying,98% tedium'. Sooner or later he will move on for whatever reason and leave Rochdale voters with their head up their arses. Where next ? Back to Bow? You couldn't make this up. "

He has until Sunak call a GE and then he is out, but he had another 30 seconds of fame...

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By *ichelangeloxMan 52 weeks ago

cambridge

Fan or not of Galloway, his is an elected, unchained and non forelock tugging opinion to the Israeli genocide of innocent civilians. One which has now got prime time viewing!! Unlike, non-elected little Rishi, “wannabe big man”, Sunak, who has to use the office of PM to make national party political dog whistle broadcasts, from the steps of number 10. Bring on the national elections!!

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By *astandFeistyCouple 52 weeks ago

Bournemouth


"Fan or not of Galloway, his is an elected, unchained and non forelock tugging opinion to the Israeli genocide of innocent civilians. One which has now got prime time viewing!! Unlike, non-elected little Rishi, “wannabe big man”, Sunak, who has to use the office of PM to make national party political dog whistle broadcasts, from the steps of number 10. Bring on the national elections!! "

I struggle with...

Galloway, elected

Sunak, non-elected.

Do you know how the British Parliament works?

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By (user no longer on site) 52 weeks ago


"Galloway and Anderson are literally two sides of the same arse, both can orate well and to their base they only speak the truth..

Divisive rhetoric is being driven by some on the extremities of our politics amongst others, is it deflection or is there something much darker that historically we are ignoring..?

It is clear that groups far left and far right have taken this opportunity to flex their reach, poke at a broken system and gain traction through targeting something people can hate. I also agree that both sides are just extreme, the left / right part is more BS, they just hate.

What annoys me most is people don't know when they are being used, or they are too willing to be used, I'm not sure.

We has a nation and the west in general have become victims of liberalised ideology, there is a real fear of not understanding and being singled out that it has caused paralysis amongst the centre, and it they are the deciders at elections.

The extremists are winning.

What is a liberalised ideology?

Exactly what you think it is.

I'm not going to start going down each individual tranche of the progressive liberal rights and wrongs, you are smart enough to know what I'm talking about and those that want to lure it out for some sort of moral virtue winning slap on the back will be ignored.

"

Being liberal is good, actually. It’s far better than the opposite.

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By *otMe66 OP   Man 52 weeks ago

Terra Firma


"Galloway and Anderson are literally two sides of the same arse, both can orate well and to their base they only speak the truth..

Divisive rhetoric is being driven by some on the extremities of our politics amongst others, is it deflection or is there something much darker that historically we are ignoring..?

It is clear that groups far left and far right have taken this opportunity to flex their reach, poke at a broken system and gain traction through targeting something people can hate. I also agree that both sides are just extreme, the left / right part is more BS, they just hate.

What annoys me most is people don't know when they are being used, or they are too willing to be used, I'm not sure.

We has a nation and the west in general have become victims of liberalised ideology, there is a real fear of not understanding and being singled out that it has caused paralysis amongst the centre, and it they are the deciders at elections.

The extremists are winning.

What is a liberalised ideology?

Exactly what you think it is.

I'm not going to start going down each individual tranche of the progressive liberal rights and wrongs, you are smart enough to know what I'm talking about and those that want to lure it out for some sort of moral virtue winning slap on the back will be ignored.

Being liberal is good, actually. It’s far better than the opposite. "

Nothing wrong with having liberal views, but what is often overlooked due to the far right / far left as being the only labels in town, is the progressive liberal influence that is actually enabling the far right and far left to gain the ground they have in this country.

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By *amish SMan 52 weeks ago

Eastleigh

He will have no intent on representing those who voted for him, the reason he hangs around dodgy characters is that he has no ideas of his own. The scots got bored of him, they are best placed to jydge him, that's why he hangs out in the UK.

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By *otMe66 OP   Man 52 weeks ago

Terra Firma


"He will have no intent on representing those who voted for him, the reason he hangs around dodgy characters is that he has no ideas of his own. The scots got bored of him, they are best placed to jydge him, that's why he hangs out in the UK."

He has his bases covered, from his bio: Scottish of Irish background, honorary Palestinian, Iraqi, Syrian, Egyptian

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple 52 weeks ago

in Lancashire


"He will have no intent on representing those who voted for him, the reason he hangs around dodgy characters is that he has no ideas of his own. The scots got bored of him, they are best placed to jydge him, that's why he hangs out in the UK.

He has his bases covered, from his bio: Scottish of Irish background, honorary Palestinian, Iraqi, Syrian, Egyptian"

Friend of despots who kill some Muslims but not all types of Muslims..

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By *ichelangeloxMan 52 weeks ago

cambridge

Sadly I do. He was parachuted in the safe Tory seat of Richmond and in reality, if they want him, then they are welcome to him. But could you explain to me his mandate to pontificate to the nation, his tinfoil hat wearing, right wing views?

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By *astandFeistyCouple 52 weeks ago

Bournemouth


"Sadly I do. He was parachuted in the safe Tory seat of Richmond and in reality, if they want him, then they are welcome to him. But could you explain to me his mandate to pontificate to the nation, his tinfoil hat wearing, right wing views? "

This thread isn't about Sunak so no I won't be explaining to you.

Sunak was elected in the exact same way as Galloway. Whether you like one, both or none of them doesn't change that fact.

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By *ichelangeloxMan 52 weeks ago

cambridge

This thread isn't about Sunak so no I won't be explaining to you.

Sunak was elected in the exact same way as Galloway. Whether you like one, both or none of them doesn't change that fact.

You were not going to explain and then couldn’t really help yourself, could you! I don’t think 200 votes from his Tory mates to be PM, is really the same a Galloway’s landslide victory, is it?

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By (user no longer on site) 52 weeks ago


"

This thread isn't about Sunak so no I won't be explaining to you.

Sunak was elected in the exact same way as Galloway. Whether you like one, both or none of them doesn't change that fact.

You were not going to explain and then couldn’t really help yourself, could you! I don’t think 200 votes from his Tory mates to be PM, is really the same a Galloway’s landslide victory, is it?

"

Nobody has ever elected a prime minister.

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By *uddy laneMan 52 weeks ago

dudley


"

This thread isn't about Sunak so no I won't be explaining to you.

Sunak was elected in the exact same way as Galloway. Whether you like one, both or none of them doesn't change that fact.

You were not going to explain and then couldn’t really help yourself, could you! I don’t think 200 votes from his Tory mates to be PM, is really the same a Galloway’s landslide victory, is it?

"

Either way all you need is people to follow and vote on their interpretation and theory of democracy, they are all guessing after all.

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By *astandFeistyCouple 52 weeks ago

Bournemouth


"

This thread isn't about Sunak so no I won't be explaining to you.

Sunak was elected in the exact same way as Galloway. Whether you like one, both or none of them doesn't change that fact.

You were not going to explain and then couldn’t really help yourself, could you! I don’t think 200 votes from his Tory mates to be PM, is really the same a Galloway’s landslide victory, is it?

"

Try using 'reply +quote', it makes it easier to follow.

We don't vote for a PM, you said you knew how Parliament works

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By *ikeSM23Man 52 weeks ago

Manchester

Slightly oblique observation of the Rochdale by-election suggests a couple of concerning issues not being highlighted in the media (at least the mainstream):

- why did Nick griffin endorse when the Galloway was fundamentally underwritten through its support of Palestine and the local Muslim community

- the electoral candidates were all male and it appears (so far) that the voices of support for Galloway are also all male ….. has Rochdale truly regressed back that far towards medieval times?

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By *ichelangeloxMan 52 weeks ago

cambridge

Nobody has ever elected a prime minister.

Hmm, well I think you find, 200 Tory MP did and when we have a general election, ipso facto your voting for the party leader to be Prime Minister!

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple 52 weeks ago

in Lancashire

Yes he won but to refer to it as a landslide on a turnout of less than 40% ..

Having said that by elections are often lower than a general election, the real test will be then..

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By (user no longer on site) 52 weeks ago


"Yes he won but to refer to it as a landslide on a turnout of less than 40% ..

Having said that by elections are often lower than a general election, the real test will be then.."

No way Galloway holds that seat come the GE.

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By *essiCouple 52 weeks ago

suffolk


"I always thought you hedged your bets? Edging is something else completely isn’t it? "

it certainly is..

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By *0shadesOfFilthMan 52 weeks ago

nearby

He has politicised the uk mood on Gaza

Sunak is Israel for the win

Starmer walter Mitty

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple 52 weeks ago

in Lancashire


"Yes he won but to refer to it as a landslide on a turnout of less than 40% ..

Having said that by elections are often lower than a general election, the real test will be then..

No way Galloway holds that seat come the GE."

Tend to agree..

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By *exxyyDy11Man 52 weeks ago

North West

A problem I have with Galloway is that he has warmed up to tyrants and murderers because they happen to be anti-Western or anti-British or anti-American. He said to Saddam,"Sir, I salute your courage, your strength, your indefatigability". Even though his regime gassed Iranians and Kurds (yes I know armed by the Americans when this happened).

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By *resesse_MelioremCouple 52 weeks ago

Border of London

One of the most popular misconceptions about democracy is that the will of the majority is necessarily "right", somehow.

Perhaps the Galloway win says more about the constituency itself than politics in the wider UK.

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By *anJenny 181Couple 52 weeks ago

Preston

For me it says that voters are fed up with Labour & the Conservatives.

They are 2 different brushes but they dip into the same pot of paint.

The two party's have both received money from Israel & oil giants etc,

Who wants to vote for someone who is paid for and has been bought, they don't represent us they represent their pay masters

If you want true democracy don't vote either of the bought and paid for party's

Ps anyone who does not want to stand up for a ceasefire is a twat.

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan 52 weeks ago

golden fields


"For me it says that voters are fed up with Labour & the Conservatives.

They are 2 different brushes but they dip into the same pot of paint.

The two party's have both received money from Israel & oil giants etc,

Who wants to vote for someone who is paid for and has been bought, they don't represent us they represent their pay masters

If you want true democracy don't vote either of the bought and paid for party's

Ps anyone who does not want to stand up for a ceasefire is a twat. "

A sensible post on here! Didn't think that was allowed.

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By *ichelangeloxMan 52 weeks ago

cambridge


"One of the most popular misconceptions about democracy is that the will of the majority is necessarily "right", somehow.

Perhaps the Galloway win says more about the constituency itself than politics in the wider UK."

Totally agree, 48 ~ 52, didn’t workout too well! We need a major shake up to the representation and political aspirations of all, in this country. The current polarisation and vilification, is not healthy!!

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By *otMe66 OP   Man 52 weeks ago

Terra Firma

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By *otMe66 OP   Man 52 weeks ago

Terra Firma


"For me it says that voters are fed up with Labour & the Conservatives.

They are 2 different brushes but they dip into the same pot of paint.

The two party's have both received money from Israel & oil giants etc,

Who wants to vote for someone who is paid for and has been bought, they don't represent us they represent their pay masters

If you want true democracy don't vote either of the bought and paid for party's

Ps anyone who does not want to stand up for a ceasefire is a twat. "

This isn't a true reflection of the by election.

Labour did not have a candidate standing, in 2019 the vote count for labour was 24k.

The number of votes for Galloway 12K.

It would appear voters had nobody they really wanted to vote for and stayed at home, that is unless they voted for Galloway.

He will be out at the GE.

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By *melie LALWoman 51 weeks ago

Peterborough


"Wouldn't it have been quicker to just say "cunt" in his bio ?

That is the synopsis

Found the extract:

- C at impersonations

- U tterly committed to stoking division

- N ot a fan of anyone but myself

- T otally against the state of Israel"

With reference to N, I assume that if there was a larger group of Jews than Muslims in the Rochdale electorate, T would read differently.

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By *archelCouple 51 weeks ago

A field somewhere


"Wouldn't it have been quicker to just say "cunt" in his bio ?

That is the synopsis

Found the extract:

- C at impersonations

- U tterly committed to stoking division

- N ot a fan of anyone but myself

- T otally against the state of Israel

With reference to N, I assume that if there was a larger group of Jews than Muslims in the Rochdale electorate, T would read differently."

I doubt it, he is very pro Islam and is (reportedly) a Muslim convert, converting in 2002

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By *ostindreamsMan 51 weeks ago

London


"Wouldn't it have been quicker to just say "cunt" in his bio ?

That is the synopsis

Found the extract:

- C at impersonations

- U tterly committed to stoking division

- N ot a fan of anyone but myself

- T otally against the state of Israel

With reference to N, I assume that if there was a larger group of Jews than Muslims in the Rochdale electorate, T would read differently.

I doubt it, he is very pro Islam and is (reportedly) a Muslim convert, converting in 2002"

You underestimate how far politicians will go for the sake of votes.

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By *otMe66 OP   Man 51 weeks ago

Terra Firma


"Wouldn't it have been quicker to just say "cunt" in his bio ?

That is the synopsis

Found the extract:

- C at impersonations

- U tterly committed to stoking division

- N ot a fan of anyone but myself

- T otally against the state of Israel

With reference to N, I assume that if there was a larger group of Jews than Muslims in the Rochdale electorate, T would read differently.

I doubt it, he is very pro Islam and is (reportedly) a Muslim convert, converting in 2002

You underestimate how far politicians will go for the sake of votes. "

I think the electorate of Rochdale understood this and stayed at home, it will allow him 30 seconds in the spotlight before he falls back into the shadows looking for the next weak constituency to pounce on.

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By *enSiskoMan 51 weeks ago

Cestus 3

I was in Roachdale yesterday seeing old friends, the mood is like of a lot of Northern towns, they do not understand our situation, they do not listen and their is a north south divide and people have had enough.

MSM have known about the unrest amongst the muslim community and they have known about the organising of candidates to stand against politicians who have supported the conflict in Gaza, you saw this in Roachdale and you will continue to see independents standing.

If anything has been achieved in Roachdale it is the rise of independent candidates to vote for, and not the usual brought politicians who line their and their mates pockets, whilst speaking news clips to sour the masses instead of raising hope.

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By *resesse_MelioremCouple 51 weeks ago

Border of London


"I was in Roachdale yesterday seeing old friends, the mood is like of a lot of Northern towns, they do not understand our situation, they do not listen and their is a north south divide and people have had enough.

MSM have known about the unrest amongst the muslim community and they have known about the organising of candidates to stand against politicians who have supported the conflict in Gaza, you saw this in Roachdale and you will continue to see independents standing.

If anything has been achieved in Roachdale it is the rise of independent candidates to vote for, and not the usual brought politicians who line their and their mates pockets, whilst speaking news clips to sour the masses instead of raising hope."

Are you saying that we are looking at a Muslim uprising?

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple 51 weeks ago

in Lancashire


"I was in Roachdale yesterday seeing old friends, the mood is like of a lot of Northern towns, they do not understand our situation, they do not listen and their is a north south divide and people have had enough.

MSM have known about the unrest amongst the muslim community and they have known about the organising of candidates to stand against politicians who have supported the conflict in Gaza, you saw this in Roachdale and you will continue to see independents standing.

If anything has been achieved in Roachdale it is the rise of independent candidates to vote for, and not the usual brought politicians who line their and their mates pockets, whilst speaking news clips to sour the masses instead of raising hope."

Why do you consistently spell it that way?

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By *ornucopiaMan 51 weeks ago

Bexley


"... Football and boxing enthusiast, movie-goer, box-set binger. Husband, father of five children..."

Sounds like a good bloke, othetwise!

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By *educedWoman 51 weeks ago

Birmingham


"I took a look at his WPB website, and it did not disappoint. Their 10 point programme has been parroted on here by a few posters.

I wasn't surprised there was no detail behind any of the left of left wing promises or on the site itself, that is until we get to Galloway's bio, which I have added below for reference, edging your bets and appealing to all springs to mind....

"There’s only one George Galloway. Six-term Parliamentarian, freedom fighter, man of the world. Writer, broadcaster, film-maker. Football and boxing enthusiast, movie-goer, box-set binger. Husband, father of five children, Scottish of Irish background, honorary Palestinian, Iraqi, Syrian, Egyptian… Friend of Fidel Castro, Hugo Chavez, Benazir Bhutto, Yasser Arafat, Tariq Aziz. Trembling with indignation at any injustice, anywhere".

Rochdale you voted for Gaza or did you?"

Never trust a man in a pork pie hat is my motto

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By *andE2000Man 51 weeks ago

Bathgate


"Wouldn't it have been quicker to just say "cunt" in his bio ?

That is the synopsis

Found the extract:

- C at impersonations

- U tterly committed to stoking division

- N ot a fan of anyone but myself

- T otally against the state of Israel

With reference to N, I assume that if there was a larger group of Jews than Muslims in the Rochdale electorate, T would read differently.

I doubt it, he is very pro Islam and is (reportedly) a Muslim convert, converting in 2002

You underestimate how far politicians will go for the sake of votes. "

Catholics who are against mass slaughter of Muslims are Muslims now?

Interesting how Muslims are criticised for not assimilating with "British Culture" while "being a Muslim" is pointed at people as an accusation.

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By *ostindreamsMan 51 weeks ago

London


"Wouldn't it have been quicker to just say "cunt" in his bio ?

That is the synopsis

Found the extract:

- C at impersonations

- U tterly committed to stoking division

- N ot a fan of anyone but myself

- T otally against the state of Israel

With reference to N, I assume that if there was a larger group of Jews than Muslims in the Rochdale electorate, T would read differently.

I doubt it, he is very pro Islam and is (reportedly) a Muslim convert, converting in 2002

You underestimate how far politicians will go for the sake of votes.

Catholics who are against mass slaughter of Muslims are Muslims now?

Interesting how Muslims are criticised for not assimilating with "British Culture" while "being a Muslim" is pointed at people as an accusation. "

I am not the one who said he is a Muslim. I didn't "accuse" him for being a Muslim either. Not sure what you are complaining about.

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By *oversfunCouple 51 weeks ago

city centre


"Galloway is a c**t.

That’s all."

An elected c-nt

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By *andE2000Man 51 weeks ago

Bathgate


"Galloway is a c**t.

That’s all.

An elected c-nt "

The mystery is how can a cunt hurts so many butts?

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By *oversfunCouple 51 weeks ago

city centre


"Galloway is a c**t.

That’s all.

An elected c-nt

The mystery is how can a cunt hurts so many butts? "

Im not a big fan though he is a fellow tim lol,as i say he was elected

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By *ostindreamsMan 51 weeks ago

London

Apparently the Houthis mentioned his name on their message to Sunak

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By (user no longer on site) 51 weeks ago


"Galloway is a c**t.

That’s all.

An elected c-nt "

There’s plenty of them.

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By *oversfunCouple 51 weeks ago

city centre


"Galloway is a c**t.

That’s all.

An elected c-nt

There’s plenty of them."

Yip there is that,but does that make sunak just a c-nt then

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By *andE2000Man 51 weeks ago

Bathgate


"Galloway is a c**t.

That’s all.

An elected c-nt

There’s plenty of them.

Yip there is that,but does that make sunak just a c-nt then "

Sunak is an Indian apologising for the UK's glamourous Colonial history and massacres in India.

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By *rDiscretionXXXMan 51 weeks ago

Gilfach


"Sunak is an Indian apologising for the UK's glamourous Colonial history and massacres in India. "

I must have missed that. What did he say?

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By *andE2000Man 51 weeks ago

Bathgate


"Sunak is an Indian apologising for the UK's glamourous Colonial history and massacres in India.

I must have missed that. What did he say?"

Minute 4:50 of his speach:

"When these groups (Protesters against genocide on the streets) claim that Britain is and has been on the wrong side of history, we should reject it and reject it again. No country is perfect, but I am enormously proud of the good that our country has done. Our place in history is defined by the sacrifices our people have made in the service of their own freedom and of that of others"

An Indian saying that. You can't make this up.

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By *astandFeistyCouple 51 weeks ago

Bournemouth


"Sunak is an Indian apologising for the UK's glamourous Colonial history and massacres in India.

I must have missed that. What did he say?

Minute 4:50 of his speach:

"When these groups (Protesters against genocide on the streets) claim that Britain is and has been on the wrong side of history, we should reject it and reject it again. No country is perfect, but I am enormously proud of the good that our country has done. Our place in history is defined by the sacrifices our people have made in the service of their own freedom and of that of others"

An Indian saying that. You can't make this up. "

That looks awfully like the opposite of apologising

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By *archelCouple 51 weeks ago

A field somewhere


"Sunak is an Indian apologising for the UK's glamourous Colonial history and massacres in India.

I must have missed that. What did he say?

Minute 4:50 of his speach:

"When these groups (Protesters against genocide on the streets) claim that Britain is and has been on the wrong side of history, we should reject it and reject it again. No country is perfect, but I am enormously proud of the good that our country has done. Our place in history is defined by the sacrifices our people have made in the service of their own freedom and of that of others"

An Indian saying that. You can't make this up. "

I suspect sunak may be talking about the UK in a present

tense when he say Britain is and has been.

There's no doubt that some of our history has been horrid, but then again, so has every other country. However, we have learned to a large extent from our history. A lot of developing countries are still practicing barbaric acts of inhumanity.

These days, we're damned if we do and we're damned if we don't.

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By *andE2000Man 51 weeks ago

Bathgate


"Sunak is an Indian apologising for the UK's glamourous Colonial history and massacres in India.

I must have missed that. What did he say?

Minute 4:50 of his speach:

"When these groups (Protesters against genocide on the streets) claim that Britain is and has been on the wrong side of history, we should reject it and reject it again. No country is perfect, but I am enormously proud of the good that our country has done. Our place in history is defined by the sacrifices our people have made in the service of their own freedom and of that of others"

An Indian saying that. You can't make this up.

I suspect sunak may be talking about the UK in a present

tense when he say Britain is and has been.

There's no doubt that some of our history has been horrid, but then again, so has every other country. However, we have learned to a large extent from our history. A lot of developing countries are still practicing barbaric acts of inhumanity.

These days, we're damned if we do and we're damned if we don't."

The UK has been on the side of genocides and colonial barbarism for the entirety of its history. Including the current ongoing genocide. The one Rishi is defending in this speach and calling those who orotest against it "dangerous Extremists who aim to undermine our democracy".

You want to self righteous and whitwash your history with cognitive dissonance. Feel free to do that.

As of other countries, not sure who exactly you mean. Most 3rd world countries are ruled by brutal dictators installed by the elite in the west as puppets for the elite in the west.

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By (user no longer on site) 51 weeks ago


"Sunak is an Indian apologising for the UK's glamourous Colonial history and massacres in India.

I must have missed that. What did he say?

Minute 4:50 of his speach:

"When these groups (Protesters against genocide on the streets) claim that Britain is and has been on the wrong side of history, we should reject it and reject it again. No country is perfect, but I am enormously proud of the good that our country has done. Our place in history is defined by the sacrifices our people have made in the service of their own freedom and of that of others"

An Indian saying that. You can't make this up.

I suspect sunak may be talking about the UK in a present

tense when he say Britain is and has been.

There's no doubt that some of our history has been horrid, but then again, so has every other country. However, we have learned to a large extent from our history. A lot of developing countries are still practicing barbaric acts of inhumanity.

These days, we're damned if we do and we're damned if we don't.

The UK has been on the side of genocides and colonial barbarism for the entirety of its history. Including the current ongoing genocide. The one Rishi is defending in this speach and calling those who orotest against it "dangerous Extremists who aim to undermine our democracy".

You want to self righteous and whitwash your history with cognitive dissonance. Feel free to do that.

As of other countries, not sure who exactly you mean. Most 3rd world countries are ruled by brutal dictators installed by the elite in the west as puppets for the elite in the west. "

exactly!!

I remember the USA trying to start a revolution and install a puppet president in venesuala. What a massive fuck up that was!

All the propoganda and bollocks amounted to zip

Missed out on the mineral wealth of venesuala there.

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By *uddy laneMan 51 weeks ago

dudley


"Sunak is an Indian apologising for the UK's glamourous Colonial history and massacres in India.

I must have missed that. What did he say?

Minute 4:50 of his speach:

"When these groups (Protesters against genocide on the streets) claim that Britain is and has been on the wrong side of history, we should reject it and reject it again. No country is perfect, but I am enormously proud of the good that our country has done. Our place in history is defined by the sacrifices our people have made in the service of their own freedom and of that of others"

An Indian saying that. You can't make this up. "

Fee Fi Fo Fum, I smell the blood of an Englishman.

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By (user no longer on site) 51 weeks ago


"Sunak is an Indian apologising for the UK's glamourous Colonial history and massacres in India.

I must have missed that. What did he say?

Minute 4:50 of his speach:

"When these groups (Protesters against genocide on the streets) claim that Britain is and has been on the wrong side of history, we should reject it and reject it again. No country is perfect, but I am enormously proud of the good that our country has done. Our place in history is defined by the sacrifices our people have made in the service of their own freedom and of that of others"

An Indian saying that. You can't make this up. "

Yep. Sunak's arse must be jealous of his mouth..all that shite he spouts

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By (user no longer on site) 51 weeks ago


"Sunak is an Indian apologising for the UK's glamourous Colonial history and massacres in India.

I must have missed that. What did he say?

Minute 4:50 of his speach:

"When these groups (Protesters against genocide on the streets) claim that Britain is and has been on the wrong side of history, we should reject it and reject it again. No country is perfect, but I am enormously proud of the good that our country has done. Our place in history is defined by the sacrifices our people have made in the service of their own freedom and of that of others"

An Indian saying that. You can't make this up. "

what makes someone an Indian ?

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By *oversfunCouple 51 weeks ago

city centre


"Sunak is an Indian apologising for the UK's glamourous Colonial history and massacres in India.

I must have missed that. What did he say?

Minute 4:50 of his speach:

"When these groups (Protesters against genocide on the streets) claim that Britain is and has been on the wrong side of history, we should reject it and reject it again. No country is perfect, but I am enormously proud of the good that our country has done. Our place in history is defined by the sacrifices our people have made in the service of their own freedom and of that of others"

An Indian saying that. You can't make this up. what makes someone an Indian ?

"

let me guess ,maybe being born there or having parents who were born there

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By (user no longer on site) 51 weeks ago

Anyway.. back to George Galloway.. some are accusing him of having a personal vendetta with labour.. I haven't seen much to formulate an opinion on that yet.

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By (user no longer on site) 49 weeks ago


"I took a look at his WPB website, and it did not disappoint. Their 10 point programme has been parroted on here by a few posters.

I wasn't surprised there was no detail behind any of the left of left wing promises or on the site itself, that is until we get to Galloway's bio, which I have added below for reference, edging your bets and appealing to all springs to mind....

"There’s only one George Galloway. Six-term Parliamentarian, freedom fighter, man of the world. Writer, broadcaster, film-maker. Football and boxing enthusiast, movie-goer, box-set binger. Husband, father of five children, Scottish of Irish background, honorary Palestinian, Iraqi, Syrian, Egyptian… Friend of Fidel Castro, Hugo Chavez, Benazir Bhutto, Yasser Arafat, Tariq Aziz. Trembling with indignation at any injustice, anywhere".

Rochdale you voted for Gaza or did you?"

I see why your so against the ten points.

You come across as ana greedy money grabbing character who doesn't give a monkeys about anyone elses lives or where or how you gain wealth..

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By (user no longer on site) 49 weeks ago


"Isnt it ironic the Greens and Labour withdraw their candidates due to alleged antisemitism

Rochdale elect an antisemite

They do indeed, but a lesson must be taken from this, 12300 people managed to put Galloway in power."

Why do you cling onto lies?

anti-Semitism and and anti Isreali activity are two entities and you all know that!

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By *idnightMischiefMan 49 weeks ago

London


"anti-Semitism and and anti Isreali activity are two entities and you all know that!"

They are intertwined however. Anti-Zionism is often a euphemism for antisemitism.

Zionism, was a freedom / refugee movement aimed at returning Jews to their historic homeland.

That is Eretz Israel (The Holy Land).

The state of Israel is the ONLY Jewish homeland, surrounded by hostile states on all sides - and much of the anti-Israeli rhetoric seeks to destroy that homeland.

That is not the same as criticising internal Israeli policy - that happens with every nation. You can criticise policy all you want, but calling for the destruction of Israel is calling for the destruction of the majority of the world's Jews.

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By *otMe66 OP   Man 49 weeks ago

Terra Firma


"I took a look at his WPB website, and it did not disappoint. Their 10 point programme has been parroted on here by a few posters.

I wasn't surprised there was no detail behind any of the left of left wing promises or on the site itself, that is until we get to Galloway's bio, which I have added below for reference, edging your bets and appealing to all springs to mind....

"There’s only one George Galloway. Six-term Parliamentarian, freedom fighter, man of the world. Writer, broadcaster, film-maker. Football and boxing enthusiast, movie-goer, box-set binger. Husband, father of five children, Scottish of Irish background, honorary Palestinian, Iraqi, Syrian, Egyptian… Friend of Fidel Castro, Hugo Chavez, Benazir Bhutto, Yasser Arafat, Tariq Aziz. Trembling with indignation at any injustice, anywhere".

Rochdale you voted for Gaza or did you?

I see why your so against the ten points.

You come across as ana greedy money grabbing character who doesn't give a monkeys about anyone elses lives or where or how you gain wealth.. "

thanks for taking the time to let me know you know nothing about me. This is not the first time you have been very personal, one more time and I will report, which is something I would never normally do.

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By (user no longer on site) 49 weeks ago


"I took a look at his WPB website, and it did not disappoint. Their 10 point programme has been parroted on here by a few posters.

I wasn't surprised there was no detail behind any of the left of left wing promises or on the site itself, that is until we get to Galloway's bio, which I have added below for reference, edging your bets and appealing to all springs to mind....

"There’s only one George Galloway. Six-term Parliamentarian, freedom fighter, man of the world. Writer, broadcaster, film-maker. Football and boxing enthusiast, movie-goer, box-set binger. Husband, father of five children, Scottish of Irish background, honorary Palestinian, Iraqi, Syrian, Egyptian… Friend of Fidel Castro, Hugo Chavez, Benazir Bhutto, Yasser Arafat, Tariq Aziz. Trembling with indignation at any injustice, anywhere".

Rochdale you voted for Gaza or did you?

I see why your so against the ten points.

You come across as ana greedy money grabbing character who doesn't give a monkeys about anyone elses lives or where or how you gain wealth..

thanks for taking the time to let me know you know nothing about me. This is not the first time you have been very personal, one more time and I will report, which is something I would never normally do."

Hahaha.. the irony !

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By (user no longer on site) 49 weeks ago


"anti-Semitism and and anti Isreali activity are two entities and you all know that!

They are intertwined however. Anti-Zionism is often a euphemism for antisemitism.

Zionism, was a freedom / refugee movement aimed at returning Jews to their historic homeland.

That is Eretz Israel (The Holy Land).

The state of Israel is the ONLY Jewish homeland, surrounded by hostile states on all sides - and much of the anti-Israeli rhetoric seeks to destroy that homeland.

That is not the same as criticising internal Israeli policy - that happens with every nation. You can criticise policy all you want, but calling for the destruction of Israel is calling for the destruction of the majority of the world's Jews."

Ah .. so orthodox Jews are antisemitic then !

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By (user no longer on site) 49 weeks ago


"I took a look at his WPB website, and it did not disappoint. Their 10 point programme has been parroted on here by a few posters.

I wasn't surprised there was no detail behind any of the left of left wing promises or on the site itself, that is until we get to Galloway's bio, which I have added below for reference, edging your bets and appealing to all springs to mind....

"There’s only one George Galloway. Six-term Parliamentarian, freedom fighter, man of the world. Writer, broadcaster, film-maker. Football and boxing enthusiast, movie-goer, box-set binger. Husband, father of five children, Scottish of Irish background, honorary Palestinian, Iraqi, Syrian, Egyptian… Friend of Fidel Castro, Hugo Chavez, Benazir Bhutto, Yasser Arafat, Tariq Aziz. Trembling with indignation at any injustice, anywhere".

Rochdale you voted for Gaza or did you?

I see why your so against the ten points.

You come across as ana greedy money grabbing character who doesn't give a monkeys about anyone elses lives or where or how you gain wealth..

thanks for taking the time to let me know you know nothing about me. This is not the first time you have been very personal, one more time and I will report, which is something I would never normally do."

Look who's talking!!

You've got me quaqing in my boots here! I'm all shaking and quaking here from my fingers to my toes! ... I'm fucking terrified..not!

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By (user no longer on site) 49 weeks ago

His adoring impersonation of a purring cat on all fours will remain with me for life

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By (user no longer on site) 49 weeks ago

Not his biggest fan but I hope George Galloway creates havoc and mischief in the Houses Of Parliament while his an MP

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By *idnightMischiefMan 49 weeks ago

London


"

Ah .. so orthodox Jews are antisemitic then ! "

That group of anti-Zionist orthodox Jews you see at demos are a very small fringe movement called Neuteri Karte.

They do not represent the majority view - they only dislike Zionism because it isn't religious enough for them, and they want the promised land to be a much larger religious state.

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