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george galloway and cantor. i got up at five in the — george galloway and cantor. i got up at five in the morning _ george galloway and cantor. i got up at five in the morning and _ george galloway and cantor. i got up at five in the morning and i _ george galloway and cantor. i got up at five in the morning and i had - george galloway and cantor. i got up at five in the morning and i had an i at five in the morning and i had an unfortunate — at five in the morning and i had an unfortunate incident in the bathroom at the _ unfortunate incident in the bathroom at the budget hotel where i sort of watched _ at the budget hotel where i sort of watched toast with my toothbrush. i have this _ watched toast with my toothbrush. i have this moment because it landed the right— have this moment because it landed the right way up, if there is a right— the right way up, if there is a right way— the right way up, if there is a right way up, and i briefly entertained the notion. on with the presents _ entertained the notion. on with the presents i— entertained the notio
george galloway and cantor. i got up at five in the — george galloway and cantor. i got up at five in the morning _ george galloway and cantor. i got up at five in the morning and _ george galloway and cantor. i got up at five in the morning and i _ george galloway and cantor. i got up at five in the morning and i had - george galloway and cantor. i got up at five in the morning and i had an i at five in the morning and i had an unfortunate — at five in the morning and i had an unfortunate...
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yes, george galloway endorsed _ of george galloway. yes, george galloway endorsed him _ of george galloway. yes, george galloway endorsed him and - of george galloway. yes, george galloway endorsed him and i - of george galloway. yes, george | galloway endorsed him and i think of george galloway. yes, george - galloway endorsed him and i think he was talked _ galloway endorsed him and i think he was talked about potentiallyjoining george _ was talked about potentiallyjoining george gallup is my party, so we will look— george gallup is my party, so we will look for news on that but he managed — will look for news on that but he managed to get a very short space of time of— managed to get a very short space of time of the _ managed to get a very short space of time of the lake —— a big chunk of support— time of the lake —— a big chunk of support and — time of the lake —— a big chunk of support and that nearly cost labour here today — support and that nearly cost labour here today because the margin of victory _ he
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so i assume she's got some robust words for george galloway. but she says george galloway. but she says george galloway needs to get himself in the modern world. do you agree? >> well, i don't know. quite know what that means . >> well, i don't know. quite know what that means. i mean, he is he is in the modern world. he is he is in the modern world. he is living and he's an mp . no, i is living and he's an mp. no, i totally agree with what he said on novara media last week. that was a clip from there . and i was a clip from there. and i think what i'm looking into this in detail , think what i'm looking into this in detail, and i think what he was complaining about this morning is that on the lbc, wasn't he. he was on this morning. they showed that clip that you've just shown there. but he said more. he mentioned gender ideology as well . and he gender ideology as well. and he mentioned his kids education in scotland. so there was a lot more than he wanted to say and put across. and they clipped it in a way obviously he didn't like. you know, you can't you can't take your
so i assume she's got some robust words for george galloway. but she says george galloway. but she says george galloway needs to get himself in the modern world. do you agree? >> well, i don't know. quite know what that means . >> well, i don't know. quite know what that means. i mean, he is he is in the modern world. he is he is in the modern world. he is living and he's an mp . no, i is living and he's an mp. no, i totally agree with what he said on novara media last week. that...
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i mean, george galloway said this. george galloway said to me that, you know, jeremy corbyn's a liberal. he cares about what you call identity politics. the green agenda. you know, george galloway thinks we should forget, fracking. he thinks we should get coal back. so it really is. it's a much bigger gulf than people think. yes they're very like minded on foreign policy. absolutely. and i think 20 years ago, actually, they sounded very similar. but again, as george galloway said to me, he's gotten older, he's become more religious with age. there's a there's a big gap there on . social conservatism, there on. social conservatism, there on. social conservatism, the green agenda, identity. >> well, if the far left can't unite, then the chance of there being a left wing party that's going to take seats is minimal right now. >> i think, one of my viewers, simon, says the so—called right of politics has gradually . been of politics has gradually. been shut down, michel, thanks to politically correct and diversity groups,
i mean, george galloway said this. george galloway said to me that, you know, jeremy corbyn's a liberal. he cares about what you call identity politics. the green agenda. you know, george galloway thinks we should forget, fracking. he thinks we should get coal back. so it really is. it's a much bigger gulf than people think. yes they're very like minded on foreign policy. absolutely. and i think 20 years ago, actually, they sounded very similar. but again, as george galloway said to me, he's...
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what does george galloway have to make of these results? we'll be talking to george galloway after this well. good evening. it's 7:23. there have been a huge array of results, and there's no doubt that the labour party has done very well. however, there are areas where the labour party is going backwards . and one of the going backwards. and one of the most fascinating elements of this election could yet still be to play out. and that is what happensin to play out. and that is what happens in the west midlands. could there be an upset for the labour party there, and might there be a margin of error that is spread by some of these more minor candidates? campaigning predominantly on foreign affairs issues? well, one man has been backing a number of these candidates across the country. delighted to be joined now by george galloway, the leader of the workers party of great britain, george, first of all, on this question of the west midlands , the labour party has midlands, the labour party has been briefing today that they think that andy stree
what does george galloway have to make of these results? we'll be talking to george galloway after this well. good evening. it's 7:23. there have been a huge array of results, and there's no doubt that the labour party has done very well. however, there are areas where the labour party is going backwards . and one of the going backwards. and one of the most fascinating elements of this election could yet still be to play out. and that is what happensin to play out. and that is what happens in...
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i will bear that in mind, george galloway. to look at the i george galloway. to look at the differences in terms of what is being said about what should happen in the israel and gaza conflict, the labour ceasefire motion in the commons, calls for hamas to release and return all hostages and for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire, which means an immediate stop to the fighting and a ceasefire that lasts, and is observed by all sides. do you disagree with any of that? well, millions of _ disagree with any of that? well, millions of people _ disagree with any of that? well, millions of people in _ disagree with any of that? well, millions of people in britain i disagree with any of that? -ii millions of people in britain don't believe that labour is in any way interested in doing anything that will stop the rampage in gaza. the boat you have just been discussing with me make that clear. so they have not persuaded me of the bone fides, but they have not persuaded the core vote of the labour party, lost over gaza. let the core vote of the labour party, lost over ga
i will bear that in mind, george galloway. to look at the i george galloway. to look at the differences in terms of what is being said about what should happen in the israel and gaza conflict, the labour ceasefire motion in the commons, calls for hamas to release and return all hostages and for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire, which means an immediate stop to the fighting and a ceasefire that lasts, and is observed by all sides. do you disagree with any of that? well, millions of _ disagree...
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>> code switch to george galloway's party. the left of the labour party don't actually like keir starmer. >> no labour party, in my view, in history has ever gone into election offering essentially nothing for those who are struggling. >> the other thing in mr galloway's favour, as the leader of reform uk, richard tice pointed out, is that the usual groups like hope not hate for example, aren't going to delve into his candidates are they? what their history is? they have a blind spot when it comes to that side of politics, so i suspect they'll probably get a free pass there. even if galloway's workers party of britain don't win seats, they could dent the labour vote significantly. okay, now you don't have to like george galloway. i know a lot of people don't . now, if you still don't don't. now, if you still don't think, though, that george galloway is a threat to keir starmer, what you have to ask yourselves is this who would win? in a debate between mr galloway and sir keir? let's get the thoughts of my panel this evening. i
>> code switch to george galloway's party. the left of the labour party don't actually like keir starmer. >> no labour party, in my view, in history has ever gone into election offering essentially nothing for those who are struggling. >> the other thing in mr galloway's favour, as the leader of reform uk, richard tice pointed out, is that the usual groups like hope not hate for example, aren't going to delve into his candidates are they? what their history is? they have a...
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he leaves that stuff to george galloway. i mean, would you would you would you throw reforms doors open to monty? i think we'd have to have a long chat before that happened. >> but we are a broad church. but, you know, you've got to know your onions in this game. you want to know a little bit about everything. you've got to be a jack of all trades when you're involved in politics. probably a little bit naive of him . he probably needs to go him. he probably needs to go away and do his own work. i'm sure if you know, if he did the work, put the hard yards in and he's a decent guy and he'd be okay, but he needs to just be careful. you know, doing the media rounds when he's not clued up. >> i mean, there is there is the reason why i'm asking you this, as i'm sure you've clocked onto right now, is because you did put a tweet out. welcome to the reform party, monty , loving your reform party, monty, loving your loving your policies. having said that , i mean, now we've said that, i mean, now we've obviously just shown you, you kn
he leaves that stuff to george galloway. i mean, would you would you would you throw reforms doors open to monty? i think we'd have to have a long chat before that happened. >> but we are a broad church. but, you know, you've got to know your onions in this game. you want to know a little bit about everything. you've got to be a jack of all trades when you're involved in politics. probably a little bit naive of him . he probably needs to go him. he probably needs to go away and do his own...
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unless it's george galloway, i don't expect even george galloway to hold his seat next time, frankly. all right. >> well, i think you may be in denial, but you're confident. you're confident that the muslim population will become anglicised and vote on similar issues along similar lines to the existing population. is that what you're saying? >> everything that we've seen about how muslims vote for the last 20 years, the issues that they consider important when they consider important when they actually go to the ballot box, the parties that they vote for indicates that they, with every year that goes by, they become more and more mainstream political voters. >> all right. mohammed amin, thank you very much indeed. folks at home, never let it be said, we don't let you hear both sides of every argument because we do. trevor kavanagh, your column , your monday column in column, your monday column in the sun, which i have to say, i always read a lot of people do. you were talking today about these two academics, these two academics, rallings and thrasher, very well respected people, and t
unless it's george galloway, i don't expect even george galloway to hold his seat next time, frankly. all right. >> well, i think you may be in denial, but you're confident. you're confident that the muslim population will become anglicised and vote on similar issues along similar lines to the existing population. is that what you're saying? >> everything that we've seen about how muslims vote for the last 20 years, the issues that they consider important when they consider...
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george galloway , >> okay. yeah. george galloway, copped it a bit, didn't he? really? i mean, he says that it was a full thing. he talked about 97 genders and all of that. but very much to suggest that. but very much to suggest that. right. okay, today's winner of the union jackass is those students who are camped outside oxbridge. and, frankly , outside oxbridge. and, frankly, everywhere really shouting about palestine. so there we go. right. look. thank you very much, everybody. it's been a lively show. thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you to everybody who's been watching and listening at home as well. it's headliners next with a more in—depth look at all of tomorrow's news. tonight i will see you tomorrow from 9 pm. keep fighting the good fight. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on . gb news. >> good evening. here is your latest gb news weather update brought to you by the met office. whilst there will be a little bit of rain around and also some patches of mist and fog tonight, for many there's going to be plenty of fine weather thro
george galloway , >> okay. yeah. george galloway, copped it a bit, didn't he? really? i mean, he says that it was a full thing. he talked about 97 genders and all of that. but very much to suggest that. but very much to suggest that. right. okay, today's winner of the union jackass is those students who are camped outside oxbridge. and, frankly , outside oxbridge. and, frankly, everywhere really shouting about palestine. so there we go. right. look. thank you very much, everybody. it's...
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i mean, who knows what george galloway's party of tomorrow will be? but at the moment it's this one. the workers party. and when monty was asked about particularly about the issue of gaza, which is, as you know, you know, the thing that runs through the whole galloway, effort like a stick of rock. so he said, oh, i leave that to george. well, that's all right. >> yeah. he doesn't have to be a foreign policy. he's got to do the whole schools. >> george. yeah, i agree talking to kevin. >> kevin, schofield he was talking about the bread and butter issues there. weekly bin collection, potholes. how how much your old council has not done very well on stephen howe. >> i'm sorry. we're one of the better councils, oddly enough. yeah, but but you know how how much of george galloway speech when he won in rochdale was to do with potholes or it was all to do with gaza, gaza, gaza, rochdale? >> but maybe that's why you need some balance in the party. then you can do george. >> now that is good spin. that is, i think he's very brave to go into bolton as a crickete
i mean, who knows what george galloway's party of tomorrow will be? but at the moment it's this one. the workers party. and when monty was asked about particularly about the issue of gaza, which is, as you know, you know, the thing that runs through the whole galloway, effort like a stick of rock. so he said, oh, i leave that to george. well, that's all right. >> yeah. he doesn't have to be a foreign policy. he's got to do the whole schools. >> george. yeah, i agree talking to...
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galloway , don't vote for george galloway, please vote for me. >> will be as nasty as israel as we possibly can be. we'll back the icc, call the international criminal court's call for netanyahu to be arraigned as a war criminal. how many women in the room? none. my point is this surely modern day british values mean that women are equal. at least i thought they did. no longer. no longer not with this new form of sectarian politics that excludes women completely. and what it goes to show is the extent to which mass immigration, lack of integration has changed british society. now, some people may think that's fine, i don't. i'm deeply uncomfortable with it. and i must say, what happened recently in the local elections when you had councillors being elected in leeds and bradford and burnley and elsewhere, coming out of the count screaming allahu akbar or we're coming to get you there is a problem. and the problem is the problem is with 18 to 24 year old young muslims in britain, nearly a quarter of whom support jihad . these are whom support jihad. these are not british values and all i've d
galloway , don't vote for george galloway, please vote for me. >> will be as nasty as israel as we possibly can be. we'll back the icc, call the international criminal court's call for netanyahu to be arraigned as a war criminal. how many women in the room? none. my point is this surely modern day british values mean that women are equal. at least i thought they did. no longer. no longer not with this new form of sectarian politics that excludes women completely. and what it goes to show...
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galloway�*s workers party, and why suella braverman was invited on as a guest. where's the balance? well, james steel echoed that sentiment, emailing... andrew pickering added... well, the sunday with laura kuenssberg team pointed out to us that liberal democrat leader ed davey had been on the show the previous weekend, the party's foreign affairs spokesperson, layla moran, appeared the week before, and green party co—leader carla denyer was on the week before that. they added... thanks for all of your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions about what you see or hear on bbc news, on tv, radio, online and social media, you can email... ..or you can find us on x, formerly known as twitter... you can also call us on... and do have a look at previous interviews on our website... that's all from us now. thanks very much forjoining us. do think about getting in touch and perhaps even coming on the programme. samira's back to hear more of your thoughts about how the bbc covers the news next week. from me and the team, goodbye. this is bbc news. we'll
galloway�*s workers party, and why suella braverman was invited on as a guest. where's the balance? well, james steel echoed that sentiment, emailing... andrew pickering added... well, the sunday with laura kuenssberg team pointed out to us that liberal democrat leader ed davey had been on the show the previous weekend, the party's foreign affairs spokesperson, layla moran, appeared the week before, and green party co—leader carla denyer was on the week before that. they added... thanks for...
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they lost some council seats to independents and to george galloway's workers party of britain . pat mcfadden is vice britain. pat mcfadden is vice chair of labour friends of israel . he chair of labour friends of israel. he told gb news chair of labour friends of israel . he told gb news the israel. he told gb news the party will support palestinians in government. >> but two things have guided our position all along. one is the one that you just mentioned, which is israel's right to defend itself after the appalling attacks on october the 7th that will remain. we will stick up for that. but we also want to see a better future for the palestinian people. and if we were to be elected at the coming election, that would be a big foreign policy priority for us. >> us. >> so, sadiq khan is beginning his third term as london mayor after securing a majority of 275,000 over conservative rival susan hall . 275,000 over conservative rival susan hall. mr khan has accused the tories of running a campaign of fear mongering and non—stop negativity. he also said that london had rejected hard
they lost some council seats to independents and to george galloway's workers party of britain . pat mcfadden is vice britain. pat mcfadden is vice chair of labour friends of israel . he chair of labour friends of israel. he told gb news chair of labour friends of israel . he told gb news the israel. he told gb news the party will support palestinians in government. >> but two things have guided our position all along. one is the one that you just mentioned, which is israel's right to...
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we've also got the deputy leader of george galloway's workers party of britain in the studio. all that's coming up. but first it's your news headunes but first it's your news headlines with theo chikomba . headlines with theo chikomba. >> it's 7:00 in the gb newsroom. i'm theo chikomba. >> it's 7:00 in the gb newsroom. i'm theo chikomba . the israeli i'm theo chikomba. the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, has described the strike, which reportedly killed 45 people in the southern gaza city of rafah of rafah, as a tragic mishap. mr netanyahu told the israeli parliament it was a it was vital that israel took every precaution possible to protect civilians caught up in the fighting for gaza . earlier, the fighting for gaza. earlier, israeli forces said they were investigating reports of an exchange of fire between israeli and egyptian soldiers close to the crossing. the idf said shooting incidents occurred on the egyptian border . it's the egyptian border. it's understood that the incident is understood that the incident is under review and discussions are being held wi
we've also got the deputy leader of george galloway's workers party of britain in the studio. all that's coming up. but first it's your news headunes but first it's your news headlines with theo chikomba . headlines with theo chikomba. >> it's 7:00 in the gb newsroom. i'm theo chikomba. >> it's 7:00 in the gb newsroom. i'm theo chikomba . the israeli i'm theo chikomba. the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, has described the strike, which reportedly killed 45 people in the...
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but george galloway's party, they've not really had much of a mention. the workers party of great britain, i mean, they are saying that they're expecting 150,000 votes minimum. i think it is. they're contesting a huge number of seats and they would say that they're very much feel that they're very much feel that they're going to make a massive indent into the labour vote as well. do you share that optimism or not? i think they will attract a significant number of votes, actually, in mainly muslim seats. >> i don't think they're going to win many, if any seats beyond what they've got because they haven't got labour. then ten, 20 george galloway's they're a threat in the sense of, of there are sort of a canary in the coal mine. if the middle east continues to intensify, it continues to intensify, it continues to intensify, it continues to erupt. this could become a serious problem for all centre left parties. the democrats in november 2nd joe biden's having some really big problems over this as he goes into that fight with donald trump. i have seen numbers
but george galloway's party, they've not really had much of a mention. the workers party of great britain, i mean, they are saying that they're expecting 150,000 votes minimum. i think it is. they're contesting a huge number of seats and they would say that they're very much feel that they're very much feel that they're going to make a massive indent into the labour vote as well. do you share that optimism or not? i think they will attract a significant number of votes, actually, in mainly...
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galloway , don't vote for george galloway, please vote for me. >> will be as nasty as israel as we possibly can be. we'll back the icc, call the international criminal court's call for netanyahu to be arraigned as a war criminal. how many women in the room? none. my point is this surely modern day british values mean that women are equal. at least i thought they did. no longer. no longer not with this new form of sectarian politics that excludes women completely. and what it goes to show is the extent to which mass immigration, lack of integration has changed british society. now, some people may think that's fine, i don't. i'm deeply uncomfortable with it. and i must say, what happened recently in the local elections when you had councillors being elected in leeds and bradford and burnley and elsewhere, coming out of the count screaming allahu akbar or we're coming to get you there is a problem. and the problem is the problem is with 18 to 24 year old young muslims in britain, nearly a quarter of whom support jihad . these are whom support jihad. these are not british values and all i've d
galloway , don't vote for george galloway, please vote for me. >> will be as nasty as israel as we possibly can be. we'll back the icc, call the international criminal court's call for netanyahu to be arraigned as a war criminal. how many women in the room? none. my point is this surely modern day british values mean that women are equal. at least i thought they did. no longer. no longer not with this new form of sectarian politics that excludes women completely. and what it goes to show...
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this is in ealing southall, george galloway's party. the man who is very famous at the moment for saying that rishi sunak and keir starmer are two cheeks of the same backside, a despised rishi sunak, but he's, two cheeks of the same backside, and george is very much putting himself in the middle. >> yeah, the. >> yeah, the. >> so they've announced 200 candidates to stand in different areas. monty has said he would like to become prime minister, which shows really understand politics. then because that's not going to happen, is it? >> i mean, his initials are. >> i mean, his initials are. >> no, the wrong way round is mp isn't he? mp? mp yeah, mpp, mp for pm. >> but so george galloway obviously recently won the by—election. made it all about the situation in gaza. yeah. meanwhile, monty said he will leave foreign policy to galloway as he's no expert in such matters. he's standing on a platform of fan ownership for football clubs, so interesting take on it. he has also said he wants to get rid of london's ulez, which is be a vote winner
this is in ealing southall, george galloway's party. the man who is very famous at the moment for saying that rishi sunak and keir starmer are two cheeks of the same backside, a despised rishi sunak, but he's, two cheeks of the same backside, and george is very much putting himself in the middle. >> yeah, the. >> yeah, the. >> so they've announced 200 candidates to stand in different areas. monty has said he would like to become prime minister, which shows really understand...
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after realising that it was george galloway's political party. paul monty panesar withdraws as workers party candidate after just one week, so panesar announced this week that he wanted to stand as a candidate and represent working class people of this country . however, people of this country. however, after a series of shocking media appearances, he now said he no longer wants to contest the seat and god bless him. i mean, you don't just need to have good intentions. in fact, very rarely do politicians need to have good intentions to get into politics. and often they don't. and i don't want to question his intentions because they seemed good, but he sort of lacked that ability to speak or understand anything or have any common knowledge of like things like good at cricket, though it was great at cricket , great at great at cricket, great at cricket. that's what i personally want from my politicians. yes how how's your googly? that's what i asked. to be honest . how's your flipper? be honest. how's your flipper? it's warm in here, so my googly i
after realising that it was george galloway's political party. paul monty panesar withdraws as workers party candidate after just one week, so panesar announced this week that he wanted to stand as a candidate and represent working class people of this country . however, people of this country. however, after a series of shocking media appearances, he now said he no longer wants to contest the seat and god bless him. i mean, you don't just need to have good intentions. in fact, very rarely do...
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so if jeremy corbyn is actually going to get into bed with george galloway, if you pardon the expression, that would be a problem. but he's not, it would be a problem. >> yeah. all right. okay. well look, the optics would be terrible. we've got to roll on, i'm afraid, because there still to come the lib dems think that they are going to do well at this election. but where do they actually stand on issues like immigration, like the eu? and paula vennells is reaching for the hankies. but as ed davey dodged a bullet over the post office scandal here with me patrick christys next. welcome back. it's the gb news election special liberal democrat leader ed davey has been out on the campaign trail this week, and he's talking a relatively good game. >> but across kent and sussex and surrey and hampshire and, frankly, all over the south—east and south—west it's the liberal democrats who are the challengers to the conservatives >> meanwhile, at the post office inquiry , i fully accept now that inquiry, i fully accept now that the post office excuse me . yeah. the post office excuse me. yeah. w
so if jeremy corbyn is actually going to get into bed with george galloway, if you pardon the expression, that would be a problem. but he's not, it would be a problem. >> yeah. all right. okay. well look, the optics would be terrible. we've got to roll on, i'm afraid, because there still to come the lib dems think that they are going to do well at this election. but where do they actually stand on issues like immigration, like the eu? and paula vennells is reaching for the hankies. but as...
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i mean, i know that george galloway is very committed to his wife. at the first one, the second one, the first one, the second one, the third one, and now the fourth one, i always find it odd when you get these people that are in happy marriages, many happy marriages, in his case, who say they oppose the rights of same sex marriage. you know, it seems ridiculous when most of them have been having the same sex for decades. and so the question i want to ask is, is it valid if he's doing that? because his voters are largely muslim, which are more conservative? and kate forbes is doing it because it's her sincerely held christian belief? is that good enough to shape how they run countries now, darren, you're committed and religious. what do you make of this? >> well, look, i just i think the comparison between galloway and what he's managing to do to stoke divisions and religious sectarianism within britain is completely you cannot compare that with kate forbes, kate forbes saying, oh, i'm anti—abortion , right. she said anti—abortion, right. she sai
i mean, i know that george galloway is very committed to his wife. at the first one, the second one, the first one, the second one, the third one, and now the fourth one, i always find it odd when you get these people that are in happy marriages, many happy marriages, in his case, who say they oppose the rights of same sex marriage. you know, it seems ridiculous when most of them have been having the same sex for decades. and so the question i want to ask is, is it valid if he's doing that?...
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two reasons george galloway is the most dangerous man in britain. he is harvesting , supports for another nations business. is using ideology as a weapon, is using race. i'm talking very personally because i come from rochdale and he's putting neighbour against neighbour and he's dividing like not not like , you know number 35 not not like, you know number 35 is a tory. i won't speak to her. it's it's, it's race. and because you think he's leveraging the british muslim he is of course he's and the british muslim vote, which used to be got to labour. i know that from my mum's days canvassing or what have you because it the labour party represented working people, people who were being exploited in factories or whatever. now it's a different matter because the, because the communities are being whipped up to, invest more in what's going on at the far end of the mediterranean than they are in rochdale. so that's the first thing. and the second one is intimidation of mps. why is it that 70? i think around 70 so far? tory mps are leaving before the next
two reasons george galloway is the most dangerous man in britain. he is harvesting , supports for another nations business. is using ideology as a weapon, is using race. i'm talking very personally because i come from rochdale and he's putting neighbour against neighbour and he's dividing like not not like , you know number 35 not not like, you know number 35 is a tory. i won't speak to her. it's it's, it's race. and because you think he's leveraging the british muslim he is of course he's and...
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there's no doubt that british muslim voters help george galloway win that by—election. but in fact, there's actually quite a few white british working class areas, quite pro—brexit , areas, quite pro—brexit, protectionist. and that combination of holding left wing economics but also being quite socially conservative, having strong family values. they also voted for george galloway and i think that's because the labour party doesn't really represent that, that kind of left wing, socially conservative quadrant that you see on the political compass. i think more generally, i think it's actually quite a good thing, to be fair, that there's this fraying of relations between the labour party and british muslims. i think it's actually conceivable that labour might win a reasonable parliamentary majority on much reduced british muslim support. i think that's a possibility in the next general election. and i think actually, if you see more, independent candidates running in their local areas, and of course, it all depends on the views that they hold. but what i don't like is
there's no doubt that british muslim voters help george galloway win that by—election. but in fact, there's actually quite a few white british working class areas, quite pro—brexit , areas, quite pro—brexit, protectionist. and that combination of holding left wing economics but also being quite socially conservative, having strong family values. they also voted for george galloway and i think that's because the labour party doesn't really represent that, that kind of left wing, socially...
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formerly george galloway, the candidate of the house of commons , was able to get into the house by winning popular votes due to his support for the palestinian nation. declared that this victory belongs to the people of gaza. the body of the newly identified martyr mohammad shafi fizizadeh was cremated in ilam. this warrior of the holy defense era of 1962 was martyred in wal-fajr 3 operation in mehran region and his body was identified after 41 years of investigation. it was full of people. being martyred, being martyred, really sacrificed, he, his friends , gave us many memories since the beginning of the water year , which is mehr last year, until now, the water intake of hundreds of countries has reached 27 billion cubic meters, which from this the amount of water in hundreds of reservoirs in the southwest and northwest of the country is 77 full. spring rains and the state of reservoirs in the country since the beginning of the current water year, october of last year , until now, the volume of water in the country's reservoirs has been filled to 64, and the volume of hundreds of waters
formerly george galloway, the candidate of the house of commons , was able to get into the house by winning popular votes due to his support for the palestinian nation. declared that this victory belongs to the people of gaza. the body of the newly identified martyr mohammad shafi fizizadeh was cremated in ilam. this warrior of the holy defense era of 1962 was martyred in wal-fajr 3 operation in mehran region and his body was identified after 41 years of investigation. it was full of people....
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so that was a big signing , george that was a big signing, george galloway made a lot of that, put him on a lot of , tv interviews, him on a lot of, tv interviews, and now he's moved away . so at and now he's moved away. so at the end of it all, it's a tiny party. george galloway might keep his seat, his own seat . the keep his seat, his own seat. the idea of other people getting seats, i think is unlikely. okay, let's have a very quick word about the royals. >> okay? we've got the sussexes in nigeria. they're sort of putting on their own royal tour, which is interesting. i wouldn't mind your reaction to this story, nigel king calls up the b team, and this is the suggestion in the mail on sunday that princess beatrice, who's the eldest daughter of the duke and duchess of york, might be called up to support the king in some of his duties. she isn't a working royal, but in the absence of the prince of wales, might she be an asset to the team? nigel? >> yes, i think so. and what's just happened over at the palace is they've had a workload review to see what charles does and what he doesn'
so that was a big signing , george that was a big signing, george galloway made a lot of that, put him on a lot of , tv interviews, him on a lot of, tv interviews, and now he's moved away . so at and now he's moved away. so at the end of it all, it's a tiny party. george galloway might keep his seat, his own seat . the keep his seat, his own seat. the idea of other people getting seats, i think is unlikely. okay, let's have a very quick word about the royals. >> okay? we've got the...
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galloway's workers party? >> no, you don't. you don't have to do that. i think what you you know, what you do is you say to me, well, you understand why you're concerned about innocent people being killed. we all, you know, we share that concern . we know, we share that concern. we want to get proper aid into palestine. we want the people there to have a better life. it doesn't mean doing what you described in, you know, abandoning things that you've said in the past. we don't have to do that. so how do you build that trust with muslim voters, then? >> mr mcfadden? because he won't vote for you if you still remain. they're not going to come over back to you, are they? if keir starmer continues with his positioning on israel, they won't come back to you . won't come back to you. >> well, i think you say to people, we understand why you feel strongly about this. we want to help the palestinian people too. we want a better future for them that doesn't require you to change what you've said in the past. i think it
galloway's workers party? >> no, you don't. you don't have to do that. i think what you you know, what you do is you say to me, well, you understand why you're concerned about innocent people being killed. we all, you know, we share that concern . we know, we share that concern. we want to get proper aid into palestine. we want the people there to have a better life. it doesn't mean doing what you described in, you know, abandoning things that you've said in the past. we don't have to do...
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we see george galloway's success in, of course, yes, was a product of that . and no doubt if product of that. and no doubt if there had been other by elections, it might have been seen elsewhere as well. and so in that sense, the whole thing has become much more part of this election campaign and is likely to remain part of this election campaign . the question election campaign. the question of support for hamas and gaza, i think , is, is evidence of that. think, is, is evidence of that. but but is slightly separable because there's the fundamental question about about the compatibility, if you like, of the religious views with the way we structure society and the way we structure society and the way we do things and there's this particular issue which, you know, i mean, had it been, let's say had been a catholic country, that was and you'd had catholics campaigning, to try and have a ceasefire, nobody would have thought that was a strange thing to do . so i think that's to do. so i think that's slightly different. but what it has done is galvanise muslim soc
we see george galloway's success in, of course, yes, was a product of that . and no doubt if product of that. and no doubt if there had been other by elections, it might have been seen elsewhere as well. and so in that sense, the whole thing has become much more part of this election campaign and is likely to remain part of this election campaign . the question election campaign. the question of support for hamas and gaza, i think , is, is evidence of that. think, is, is evidence of that. but...
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george do you, endorse that, no. george galloway is actually a anything else? mainly concerned with foreign policy? he doesn't, i don't think, really have any developed idea about domestic policy, not least because he knows he isn't going to have any chance of implementing it. and let's face it, george knows that he's likely, even if he is the only mp for his party after the election, he'll be lucky . he may election, he'll be lucky. he may well not be an mp after the election either . well not be an mp after the election either. he's not going to be making any legislative action. so he's basically sending out foreign policy slogans rather than coming up with very, very quickly. >> your answer on that, aaron. yeah. >> mr galloway is primarily interested in foreign policy. you know, we need to think on both the left and the right and the centre about how to grow the uk economy. and i think the left needs to think very hard about that. and it's not it's not easy to answer, but i think frankly the tories don't have any answers either. >> well have you got answers.
george do you, endorse that, no. george galloway is actually a anything else? mainly concerned with foreign policy? he doesn't, i don't think, really have any developed idea about domestic policy, not least because he knows he isn't going to have any chance of implementing it. and let's face it, george knows that he's likely, even if he is the only mp for his party after the election, he'll be lucky . he may election, he'll be lucky. he may well not be an mp after the election either . well not...
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previously, george galloway, a candidate for the house of commons , was able to get into the house of commons by winning popular votes due to his support for the palestinian nation. calloway declared this victory. it belongs to the people of gaza. the national security adviser of the us government stated that the new us military and financial aid will not change the situation of the war in ukraine. jake sullivan said: it seems that the advances of the russian army in the near future in ukraine will be successful. about a week ago, the commander of the ukrainian army, this situation he had assessed the country on the frontline of donetsk as very serious. alexander. sirisky said that russia is increasing its forces near kharkiv and may be planning an attack on the city. the process of sending american weapons to ukraine was slowed down in the last 7 months due to some opposition in the us congress. this budget with the figure of 61 billion dollars was approved about two weeks ago. the american publication politico recently wrote in a report on the ukrainian front that in addition to the
previously, george galloway, a candidate for the house of commons , was able to get into the house of commons by winning popular votes due to his support for the palestinian nation. calloway declared this victory. it belongs to the people of gaza. the national security adviser of the us government stated that the new us military and financial aid will not change the situation of the war in ukraine. jake sullivan said: it seems that the advances of the russian army in the near future in ukraine...
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next we'll talk to a member of george galloway's controversial workers party and the gaza vote, and how it will impact this general election welcome back. now, we'll discuss sectarian politics earlier in the show . and the israel—hamas the show. and the israel—hamas war has proven tricky territory for politicians recently. in particular, british muslims who are unhappy with how labour is approaching the issue . well, approaching the issue. well, george galloway and his workers party of britain capitalised on this and won the rochdale by—election earlier this year in what was dubbed the gaza vote. however, the party is not without its controversy. in just two days ago, the party had to drop its candidate for putney over anti—semitic remarks. well, to discuss all of this, i'm delighted to be joined in the studio by peter ford, who's the deputy leader of the workers party of britain. and peter is also the former british ambassador to bahrain and syria. fantastic cv . welcome to the fantastic cv. welcome to the studio, peter. so nigel talks a lot about what he sees as an emerging se
next we'll talk to a member of george galloway's controversial workers party and the gaza vote, and how it will impact this general election welcome back. now, we'll discuss sectarian politics earlier in the show . and the israel—hamas the show. and the israel—hamas war has proven tricky territory for politicians recently. in particular, british muslims who are unhappy with how labour is approaching the issue . well, approaching the issue. well, george galloway and his workers party of...
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but i think, as we've seen with the success of george galloway and rochdale and in these local elections and actually gaza is playing a role, it is cutting through, i think, a lot of dependent candidates that will stand. absolutely. if this could be harnessed by a political party or, you know, just a coalition of people, it could cause serious problems for sir keir starmer and the labour party in general down the line, as i say, short term, i don't think it's going to block his path. but this is, i think, a very concerning thing because this isn't, i don't think, simply a question of, people saying that what's happening in gazais saying that what's happening in gaza is unacceptable and disgraceful. i think that there is a broader element to it which does need to concern people, which is that this is very clearly a pet project of a lot of people. and i don't say that to be flippant, but it is very obvious that a lot of people are taking what's happening to gaza very closely to heart in a way that they aren't taking other conflicts around the world to heart. these people have no interest i
but i think, as we've seen with the success of george galloway and rochdale and in these local elections and actually gaza is playing a role, it is cutting through, i think, a lot of dependent candidates that will stand. absolutely. if this could be harnessed by a political party or, you know, just a coalition of people, it could cause serious problems for sir keir starmer and the labour party in general down the line, as i say, short term, i don't think it's going to block his path. but this...
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i went to the same school as george galloway did you? so that's not a ringing endorsement for education, is it? >> you're both great orators. there we go. you're both on telly a lot. yeah >> i've never been a cat in public, although i have met rula lenska. >> okay. she was nice. >> okay. she was nice. >> so . >> so. >> so. >> and you do want to topple the government? go on. >> getting back to my question, do you think, bruce, that this will have any impact on the people who are likely to vote for them, going, oh, look at you, you're owned by big zionist companies because or whatever it is that they would do, the fact that they've actually kicked out someone for being anti—semitic. >> i'm i'm not necessarily sure it will. i think if people want to vote for them, they'll vote for them. that's regardless. yeah. what do you think? people are really blind. >> no, i see your point. the they'll be like, oh, they're selling out. if the vehement kind of radical anti—zionist could see it, that way, i suppose. but some people might like it equa
i went to the same school as george galloway did you? so that's not a ringing endorsement for education, is it? >> you're both great orators. there we go. you're both on telly a lot. yeah >> i've never been a cat in public, although i have met rula lenska. >> okay. she was nice. >> okay. she was nice. >> so . >> so. >> so. >> and you do want to topple the government? go on. >> getting back to my question, do you think, bruce, that this will...
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. >> it was george galloway, george galloway made the brilliant statement there are two cheeks of the same, but i'll use that word. it's type of like that. but that's what he said. there are two cheeks of the same button. that's what he said. nowadays, political parties are indistinguishable from each other, and that's the problem. they make each other's policies. they make each other's policies. they nick each other's people from the party. they can cross the house easily. >> they're not all indistinguishable. i mean, reform are a lot like, you know, the tories used to be. are the tories richard tice and the greens. >> you know, they're doing their thing at the moment. yeah. >> they're a nice sort of confluence of the islamism and, and also do with rainbow flags again, i mean , it's weird the, again, i mean, it's weird the, the greens seem to be a sort of a carapace, a shell that anybody can climb inside and take any ideas they want. so whether i mean, it used to just be about the environment and low emissions people, people can hate the west for different reasons. no, it's, gender i
. >> it was george galloway, george galloway made the brilliant statement there are two cheeks of the same, but i'll use that word. it's type of like that. but that's what he said. there are two cheeks of the same button. that's what he said. nowadays, political parties are indistinguishable from each other, and that's the problem. they make each other's policies. they make each other's policies. they nick each other's people from the party. they can cross the house easily. >>...
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george galloway's — the general election? george galloway's record _ the general election? george galloway's record is - the general election? george galloway's record is one - the general election? george galloway's record is one of i galloway's record is one of spectacular by—election wins and never getting re—elected, so we will put a strong pitch to rochdale voters to change the conservative government for a labour one and a key role they can play or not. i key role they can play or not. i don't know how much you knew about the campaigns in york and north yorkshire, you didn't win through. i take what you say about your, young, students, labour supporting city. yet the prime minister, symbolically there as an mp, that is his back yard, his seat, what does that do psychologically? you cannot take this new mayoralty, you haven't managed it in the east midlands, what does it say about the conservative party? has what does it say about the conservative party?- what does it say about the conservative party? as i say, the mayoralty _ conservative party? as i say, the mayo
george galloway's — the general election? george galloway's record _ the general election? george galloway's record is - the general election? george galloway's record is one - the general election? george galloway's record is one of i galloway's record is one of spectacular by—election wins and never getting re—elected, so we will put a strong pitch to rochdale voters to change the conservative government for a labour one and a key role they can play or not. i key role they can play or...
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you know, so i think the emergence now of some of the parties like george galloway's but others as well. you know, i think it's going to be a real issue. you know, we, we, we assess, been so long. since we've had a real phone policy, that makes any sense when i'm known. it's been so long since we've been able to distance ourselves from america. you know that i think people, us sick, i'm sick to death of really having foreign ministers and, and the british government who basically working for the state department. you know, so i think israel and palestine will be an issue, a big issue. but i think it will hit slave a honda doing well in the same questions and george with we have november elections coming up. what's the difference between trump invite and when it comes to this issue? i ask that because i know it's a short answer. not much, but if that's an interesting question, what was seen in the last few weeks have been big donors, hedge fund managers, people who didn't like chrome now. so the moving towards the chrome because they think by the end is betraying israel by who's throwing
you know, so i think the emergence now of some of the parties like george galloway's but others as well. you know, i think it's going to be a real issue. you know, we, we, we assess, been so long. since we've had a real phone policy, that makes any sense when i'm known. it's been so long since we've been able to distance ourselves from america. you know that i think people, us sick, i'm sick to death of really having foreign ministers and, and the british government who basically working for...