News about George Galloway

Shocking moment car ploughs into four people outside a polling station: Two teenagers are arrested as woman, 43, is left in hospital

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 3, 2024
This is the shocking moment a car ploughs into four people outside a polling station, leaving a woman in hospital. Dramatic footage filmed on Thursday afternoon shows a red car accelerating into the group on a quiet residential street in Ashton-under-Lyne, Greater Manchester before fleeing the scene. Police told MailOnline two teenagers had been arrested in connection with the incident, while a 43-year-old woman was taken to hospital with superficial injuries. The injured woman was identified by the Workers Party - including leader George Galloway - as one of its activists. A spokesperson alleged the activist had been intentionally run down by a 'Labour supporter' in a fit of rage but did not provide any evidence.

Labour embroiled in Islamophobia row after party source tells the BBC 'once again Hamas are the real villains' for costing party Muslim votes in West Midlands and Oldham

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 3, 2024
BBC reporter Rob Mayor has claimed that a Labour source told him that 'once again Hamas are the real villains' because they believe they have lost the West Midlands Mayoral election over the Israel-Palestine conflict. Claiming Labour believes that Conservative incumbent Andy Street will hold on after Muslim voters failed to back them, the same nsider said: 'It's the Middle East, not West Midlands, that will have won Street the Mayoralty'. Muslims and Muslim groups have branded the source's words 'Islamophobic'. One critic said: 'So this is what Labour thinks of Muslims'. MEND, a NGO formed to support British Muslims, tweeted: 'Islamophobic briefing to media has started again from Labour', adding: 'The Muslim vote is being haemorrhaged by Labour'. A Tory spokesman has called it 'vile' and insisted Andy Street is still in a fight to win. When asked about the assessment, Labour apologised and called it 'racist'. A spokesman said: 'The Labour Party has strongly condemned this racist quote which has not come from anyone who is speaking on behalf of party or whose values are welcome in the party'.

George Galloway accuse of 'blatant homophobia' after the Workers Party leader says gay relationships are 'not normal' and he does not want his children taught that they are

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 2, 2024
The Workers Party of Britain leader and Rochdale MP was criticised over comments he made on the eve of the local elections. In an interview with Novara Media, to be broadcast in full this weekend, he said he didn't want children to be taught 'that gay relationships are exactly the same and as normal as a mum, a dad and kids'. He added: 'I want my children to be taught that the normal thing in Britain, in society across the world, is a mother, a father and a family. I want them to be taught that there are gay people in the world and that they must be treated with respect and affection as I treat my own gay friends and colleagues with respect and affection but I don't want my children to be taught that these things are equal because I don't believe them to be equal.'

How would-be MP Monty Panesar had troubles outside his England cricket heroics after urinating on bouncers, a pub bust-up with his ex and even a brief Dancing on Ice bid

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 1, 2024
Being an England cricketer does not often come without its controversies. And it's safe to say Monty Panesar has had his fair share. The cricket hero has hit the headlines once again after announcing he will be standing for the George Galloway's Workers' Party at the next General Election. He will be standing as an MP for Southall and has even signalled his hopes of one day becoming Prime Minister in a suprise announcement that is sure to delight some cricket fans, who see him as a cult hero. By launching himself into back into the limelight, Panesar has not only spurred people to reminisce about his England cricket heroics, but also incidents from his problematic past that he may wish to forget.

Moment Monty Panesar is stumped by simple question in car-crash interview as he admits he DOESN'T know what Nato is despite withdrawal being his new party's top priority

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 1, 2024
The new Workers Party of Britain candidate for Southall was revealed by party leader MP George Galloway yesterday morning outside Westminster. But the new politician, who said he joined the party as both Labour and the Conservatives were simply 'not helping', has already run into difficulties after being confused about one of Britain's most important foreign policy agreements. In an interview with Times Radio host Stig Abell this morning he said: 'When it comes to Nato if you ask my opinion, it's not, like I'm not really an expert I don't have a lot of knowledge on it, to be honest. Of my brief understanding of Nato, right, it's there to protect the, you know, the European Union, isn't it? It's there to protect, you know, everyone in the European Union. When it comes to Nato if you ask my opinion, it's not, like I'm not really an expert I don't have a lot of knowledge on it, to be honest.'

England cricket hero Monty Panesar confirms he will stand as an MP for the Workers Party of Britain because Average Joes' 'voices are not being heard'

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 30, 2024
EXCLUSIVE: English cricketing hero Monty Panesar is set to stand for the Workers' Party at the next General Election. Party boss George Galloway revealed the news that the legendary spinner will be standing for him in Southall during an LBC interview this morning. Panesar told the MailOnline that he is sick of watching the 'average Joe' in society struggle the most under both Conservative and Labour leadership, adding that 'it is time for a change'. He said: 'They are not getting fair treatment and I'm tired of seeing the poorest people in the country being affected the most. They are people and their voices are not being heard.'

Why RWANDA is safer than London - they take crime seriously.' The 30-year-old third wife of ex-MP Simon Danczuk, 57, gives a very intriguing comparison with her home country - and tells what really she thinks about her husband's sexting scandal

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 25, 2024
How on earth do you prepare someone who has never set foot on British soil before for the realities of daily life in its capital? When Claudine arrived in August her husband presented her with a shoebox containing what he believed were useful preparatory aids to settling into British life. 'There was an Oyster card to navigate the London transport system, an A-Z, some cash, a British flag, an umbrella and different kinds of chocolate,' Simon says now. 'That's when I learned I love Maltesers,' adds Claudine, who is known as Coco, as she looks at her husband with an adoring smile.

SARAH VINE: I applaud Wes Streeting's vow to reform the NHS and ignore 'middle-class lefties'... but the Whitehall blob will fight him all the way

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 9, 2024
'The NHS is a service, not a shrine.' I couldn't have put it better myself. For some time now, I've been arguing that our health service needs radical reform if it is to survive. But, so far, no politician has had the courage to even address the issue, let alone implement it. That it should take a Labour shadow minister to acknowledge this reality - and pledge to do something about it - is a great source of frustration to me as a Conservative voter. For those are not the words of the current Health Secretary, Victoria Atkins, but of Wes Streeting , her opposite number. And it doesn't stop there. Mr Streeting has vowed to face down the 'middle-class lefties' who oppose his plan to use spare private-sector capacity to speed up waiting times, pointing out that the NHS 'is judged by how well it serves the public, not how heavy a price we're paying for failure'. He adds: 'This can't go on - if the NHS doesn't change, it will die.'

Since the party loses seven of his supporters for 'inappropriate' messages, reform leader Richard Tice begs his candidates not to use social media when inebriated

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 8, 2024
Since the party banned seven of his opponents for 'inappropriate' online messages, Reform UK leader Richard Tice has warned his candidates not to use social media while inebriated. Mr Tice, the aspiring politician in every seat of the forthcoming general election, defended Reform's vetting process by saying that the party acted quickly and insisted that "every party has its fair share of muppets and morons." The rebel party, which is only a few points behind the Conservatives, has already dropped a number of its candidates for a variety of offences, including inflammatory remarks regarding black, Jewish, and Muslim people. "For heaven's sake, we're really straightforward to all our candidates," Mr Tice said yesterday: "For heaven's sake, if you're going to have a glass of wine on a Friday night, don't use social media; it's not sensible." And if someone lets us down hereafter, we're going to part the company. You can enjoy your freedom of expression and expression, but that doesn't mean you have the right to represent Reform UK as a parliamentary candidate.'

On Iran's propaganda channel, outrage has erupted as newly elected MP George Galloway speaks out against terrorists fighting Israel

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 6, 2024
George Galloway, a newly elected Rochdale MP, has sparked controversy after inviting Islamic militant Dr Marwa Osman,on to his TV talk show, which encouraged people to support Israel's jihadists. She encouraged people to join Hezbollah, a terrorist group that has been firing rockets into Israel nearly every day since the October 7 Hamas attacks. On the Iranian regime's propaganda channel Press TV, the interview was shown on his latest show, Have It Out With Galloway.

George Galloway has been chastised for exchanging conspiracy theories about the Princess of Wales right before she revealed she had cancer

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 27, 2024
Politicians have weighed in on Rochdale's recently elected MP, speculating that the forthcoming queen may have been 'dead' just days before she announced to the world that she had been confirmed with the deadly disease. Mr Galloway, who gained by-election in Rochdale earlier this month, posted a series of tweets promoting baseless conspiracy theories about the Princess of Wales in the days leading up to her surprise announcement last Friday. Kate was'missing' or even dead,' according to her, until she claimed that a video showing the Princess walking around a farm shop with her husband Prince William was not her and that instead she was a 'woman 20 years younger'.

The day after Lee Anderson's defection from the Conservative Party led to a 14% increase in the polls, more than 1,000 people join Reform UK

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 12, 2024
Mr Anderson's resignation was seen as a warning shot to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak when it came to retaining voters in the Midlands and the North. Richard Tice, the British Prime Minister, told GB News yesterday that a record number of over 1,000 new members joining Reform in a single day is a sign of how popular Lee Anderson is with many Red Wall voters. He'll be a good Red Wall champion for us.' After defecting from the Tories on Monday, Mr Anderson made a low-key return to Parliament on Sunday. During a Budget debate yesterday, the Ashfield MP crossed the floor and spoke with George Galloway, the recently elected MP for Rochdale.

After Torchdale's by-election, firebrand MP George Galloway uses his first Commons speech since bombshell returns to Parliament to condemn Gaza's "massacres" and threaten More 'kickings' for Tories and Labour

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 12, 2024
Following their'spanking' at the Rochdale by-election, George Galloway promised that he would keep the Tories and Labour'spanking'. After his explosive re-election to Parliament, the firebrand MP fired his first speech in the House of Commons to turn his attention on the UK's two main parties. The Tories and Labour, according to the 69-year-old, the chairman of his Workers Party of the United Kingdom, were "two cheeks of the same backside." Mr Galloway's victory at last month's by-election, which he gained after a hardline pro-Palestine campaign, was the seventh time he has been elected to Parliament. He has also served three parties in the Commons, having previously served as a Labour and Respect Party MP. Mr Galloway paid tribute to Sir Tony Lloyd, his predecessor as Rochdale MP, on day four of the Budget debate, which occurred in January. He recalled how he and Sir Tony used to'march together' in Gaza against the Israeli occupation forces' repeated massacres.'

KATHRYN FLETT'S SHOWER My TV week is a week for Gangsters, shooters, and motorcycles. So, jump in and enjoy the ride

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 8, 2024
Kathryn Flett (right) writes The Gentleman on Netflix (left), and Mary & George on Sky (left), as well as tuning into Celebrity Big Brother on ITV.

The speaker set a bad example. We'll discuss why not if, but how Keir Starmer pressurized him

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 7, 2024
(left): Although all the political bluster this week has been on the Budget, there is still another, unfinished, market to deal with. We must revisit the way politics is conducted with newly returned George Galloway promising to weaponize the tragedy of Gaza against certain Labour MPs. The issue of bullying and coercion has weakened the position of a Speaker of the House of Commons once more. This time, the Speaker appears to be the perpetrator rather than the perpetrator. Many people are asking whether he was sufficiently strong in his responses to threats from within and outside the Commons, as well as in defending Parliament's freedom and conventions in recent weeks. Instead of addressing his own party's leadership, he seems to have pressed the Speaker (right) into reforming the Commons' rules to suit the Labour Party.

EPHRAIM HARDCASTLE: A member of the Royal Family's honour could soon be honoured

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 5, 2024
HARDCASTLE: One of the pleasures of being included in the Honours Lists - having a gong bestowed by a Royal Family member - could be a rare occurrence. With the King and the Princess of Wales out of action, a labour shortage has resulted in Lord Lieutenants' drafting to divide the burden. Lord Lieutenant Andrew Tryckish of Berkshire made his first appearance dispensing awards on Sunday. The MBE's recess, who are looking forward to either William or Anne, should have been deflated.

Revealed: George Galloway's fourth wife is anti-Israel firebrand who has called for a boycott of Israeli outlets and branded her opponents 'Zionist trolls' in social media spats

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 5, 2024
EXCLUSIVE: George Galloway's fourth wife is an anti-Israel firebrand who has called for a boycott of Israeli newspapers and branded her opponents 'Zionist trolls' in social media debates. Putri Gayatri Persiwi, who married Mr Galloway (left and right) in 2012 and shares three children with the newly elected MP, has dominated her Twitter stream with the topic of Israel and Palestine. After getting into a brawl over a Notting Hill falafel restaurant, the now 39-year-old accused another individual of being a 'Zionist troll.' She told her 11,600 followers that the outlet was '#Israeli, so boycott it', copying Trip Advisor, Zomato, and the Palestinian Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions campaign.

Who is Rochdale MP George Galloway's fourth wife?Meet the the glamorous ex-TV presenter who is 30 years his junior made 'The Killing$ of Tony Blair' documentary, co-hosted his Sputnik show (and painted her nails in Palestinian flag for his return)

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 4, 2024
After being sworn in as an MP for Rochdale, George Galloway made a contentious return to the House of Commons today by comparing Israel's activities in Gaza to the Holocaust. However, when the firebrand MP spoke at his Westminster press conference this afternoon, it was difficult to see his glamorous wife nodding behind him as she tried to defy his inflammatory words. Putri Gayatri Perfiwi, Galloway's fourth wife, has made a film titled 'The Killing$ of Tony Blair' and co-hosted his Sputnik show. Ms Pertiwi led the way in a show of solidarity as her divisive husband announced that those in Gaza were victims of a "genocide" in Israel's hands. Galloway, who won his seat by running on a pro-Palestinian platform, refused to condemn Hamas, saying that the people of Gaza had been chosen by the people of Gaza in election and that'the upcoming election will be about Muslims.'

George Galloway's return to Parliament: According to QUENTIN LETTS, the mollusc's flair for squirting salt at anyone who tries to pick him up

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 4, 2024
QUENTIN LETTS: George Galloway (pictured left), the pied piper of British politics, was back in our midst, with a creak in the vaults and a swarm of graveyard sulphur. He was representing a different party and a new constituency, his fifth in his career so far. I had a different wife tow from the previous time I looked at. This one is a mature Dutch-Indonesian (right, with Mr Galloway) about half his age. In the Commons, Mr Galloway, 69, swore the oath. The chamber reacted as if someone had let off a terrifying pong. Swearing-in ceremonies are often followed by hear-hears of applause. Not this time. Mr Galloway came into the room and the room seemed to be sucked of.

George Galloway is sworn in to Parliament - before immediately comparing Israel to the Nazis: New Rochdale MP accuses Netanyahu of 'holocaust' in Gaza, calls Hamas a 'legitimate government' and says the 'next election will be about Muslims'

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 4, 2024
The Workers Party of the United Kingdom's leader took his new position this afternoon, nine years after last sitting on the green benches. His arrival in Greater Manchester last week after a shock by-election victory last week sparked concerns that the pro-Palestinian agitator would fuel simmering tensions over Gaza both inside and outside the Commons.

'I always loved the building - the people in it, not quite so much': George Galloway takes a swipe at Parliament as pro-Palestinian socialist agitator returns to Westminster in a (chauffeur-driven) Volvo to be sworn in as Rochdale MP amid Gaza tensions

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 4, 2024
The Workers Party leader is expected to walk into the house alongside Jeremy Corbyn, the former Labour leader who is a close political ally. It comes amid concerns for MPs' security after radical elements within the Gaza ceasefire campaign targeted individual politicians in Westminster and constituency offices. Earlier this morning, Mr Galloway will speak with Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle before his introduction. According to one senior source, it would be 'interesting to say the least,' considering Sir Lindsay's emphasis on MPs' safety.

On his first day back in Parliament today, George Galloway faces being snubs after David Davis snubs his offer to snub him in for the 'trying to defend Hamas October 7 attacks.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 3, 2024
When he took his place in the House of Commons, the newly elected MP for Rochdale boasted that former Brexit Minister Sir David Davis would accompany him. 'David Davis, one of the best parliamentarians of today and this age,' the leader of the Workers Party of the United Kingdom, told Sky News on Friday.' Sir David had a change of heart after Mr Galloway's deputy, former Labour MP Chris Williamson, refused to condemn Hamas' terror attack on Israel. 'I was delighted to introduce George because I'm a believer in free expression,' he said. But his deputy was attempting to defend the October 7 attacks, and that crosses the line.'

As Rishi Sunak prepares to crack down on foreign Muslim preachers entering the UK, Jeremy Hunt says British Jews are'terrified to go out of their homes" as a result of Gaza demonstrations

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 3, 2024
The Chancellor lashed out at 'intimidatory' activities, claiming he had been contacted by Jews who refused to'go outside their front door.' While street protests take place due to violence. It came as Rishi Sunak announced a crackdown on international hate preachers in the wake of months of riots and the election of hard-left agitator George Galloway as the MP for Rochdale last week. Identical terrorists will be added to visa arrest lists and refused admission to the United Kingdom for being 'non-conservative to the public interest,' under the new scheme.

Why does the Left consider it Islamophobic to want to expel the cancer of extremism from Britain?asks former Immigration Minister ROBERT JENRICK

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 2, 2024
ROBERT JENRICK: Accepting that you have a problem is the first step to recovery. It's abundantly clear to the British people that Islamist fundamentalism is a major issue. We've all seen it in recent years, from Batley, where a school teacher is hiding after being accused of death for showing pupils a cartoon of the Prophet Mohammed to Barnet, where Mike Freer MP has been chastised for his pro-Israel views. The strength of the alliance between the hard-Left and Islamists on full display this week, with George Galloway's brand of sectarian politics proving a decisive vote-winner in Rochdale this week. Alarm bells should be ringing. However, even now, after one of the darkest days in our democracy - when parliament surrendered to assaults from a crowd of Muslims and far-Left militants - there is still a state of denial in our political and media establishment. Many are concerned that they will be smeared as 'Islamophobic' for exposing Islamist extremism, even though doing so is in no way anti-Muslim.