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Cherie 01-03-2024 06:03 PM

I had no idea he was backed by Nick Griffin :umm2:

arista 01-03-2024 06:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 11419611)
I had no idea he was backed by Nick Griffin :umm2:


George Galloway Hates Nick.


He knows none of this,



That's Just little Sunak trying to hit back at George.

Oliver_W 01-03-2024 06:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by arista (Post 11419614)
George Galloway Hates Nick.


He knows none of this,



That's Just little Sunak trying to hit back at George.

Game of cat and mouse?

Crimson Dynamo 01-03-2024 06:30 PM

Nick Griffin posted on X

If you follow me in #Rochdale, get out and vote for George Galloway today. He's not perfect, but it's the best way by far to stick two fingers up to the rotten political elite and their fake news media cronies.

bots 01-03-2024 06:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by arista (Post 11419614)
George Galloway Hates Nick.


He knows none of this,



That's Just little Sunak trying to hit back at George.

good to see you siding with a complete idiot

UserSince2005 01-03-2024 10:33 PM

I knew he was bi! Congrats on coming out georgie boy

arista 01-03-2024 10:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bitontheslide (Post 11419628)
good to see you siding with a complete idiot

Not Siding


Just reporting what was stated
from SkyNewsHD
who gave him a Live interview
just after Ch5HDnews


On Monday Parliament
may hiss him.

arista 02-03-2024 02:36 AM

https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/news/976/cp...mes-1.png.webp

MTVN 02-03-2024 06:11 AM

Reaction is a bit ott imo. Galloway has always had a demographic of support hence he's been elected as an MP so many times. He's been consistent his whole career and people might find him objectionable but he never shies away from a debate and is happy to engage with anyone.

Even still though, this never would have happened if Labour had fielded a proper candidate so that's on them.

MTVN 02-03-2024 09:36 AM


joeysteele 02-03-2024 10:18 AM

Actually it's our electoral system here too which is at fault.
I think postal votes go out too early.

However too, the system is if a candidate steps down, or has to, or even dies.
The Party cannot replace that candidate with another once ballot papers are ready with names on.

I think the ballot paper only needs the Party names on it then a change of Candidate could be done.
On polling day have in the booths the names of candidates and Party's displayed.

Plus I think since selection of candidates often comes down to last 2 in the constituencies.
Have the candidate with a second .
Who if a candidate has to drop out, the second becomes the candidate.

Of course for me, change to PR our electoral system.
This one is outdated and becoming not fit for purpose or fully representative government anymore too.

Azhar Ali was respected, by Jewish and Muslim communities alike.
He hadn't seeming put a foot wrong
Even Louise Ellman, a great lady who returned to Labour after Starmer made the changes on anti-Semitism.
She thought Ali the ideal candidate too.

Then he spouted his rubbish
Had to be dropped..
However then Labour nor the Greens who had the same problem with their candidate.
Could not at that time field a new candidate.

Imagine what Con hard-line supporters would be screaming if Labour had continued to leave Ali as the official Labour candidate.
They'd be screaming hysterically from the rooftops as to what a disgrace that was.
They'd be right too.

bots 02-03-2024 12:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MTVN (Post 11419740)

but that's just silly. The tories would be the least likely to be elected in Rochdale under any circumstances and labour told everyone not to vote for their representative because they had dropped them. So how could it be a crushing defeat for either party when labour basically didn't even field a candidate :laugh:

joeysteele 02-03-2024 12:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bitontheslide (Post 11419759)
but that's just silly. The tories would be the least likely to be elected in Rochdale under any circumstances and labour told everyone not to vote for their representative because they had dropped them. So how could it be a crushing defeat for either party when labour basically didn't even field a candidate :laugh:

Totally agree with that bots.

arista 02-03-2024 12:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MTVN (Post 11419740)

Watched it Live Uncut


That reporter at the end
should have said Loudly
Thank you George for giving me your time

arista 02-03-2024 12:37 PM

Conservative came 3rd


Better than sad LibDems
below the Disgraced Labour fella Ali


George Galloway (WPB) 12,335
David Tully (Indy) 6,638
Paul Ellison (Conservative) 3,731

Azhar Ali (Disgraced Labour) 2,402
Iain Donaldson (LibDem) 2,164
Simon Danczuk (Reform)1,968

MTVN 02-03-2024 01:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bitontheslide (Post 11419759)
but that's just silly. The tories would be the least likely to be elected in Rochdale under any circumstances and labour told everyone not to vote for their representative because they had dropped them. So how could it be a crushing defeat for either party when labour basically didn't even field a candidate :laugh:

That may be but still 12,000 people came out and voted for Galloway. There were 11 candidates there and he got nearly 40% of the vote on a fairly standard turnout for a by election. That's for a candidate who makes a big point of sticking two fingers up to the main parties so it's not a result to be ignored.

I for one welcome Mr Galloways return to Westminster. A one off politician and you don't get many like him these days. You look at most politicians today and most of them are almost clones of each other. There'll be numerous other Rishi Sunaks or Keir Starmers in British politics over the next 50 years but there won't be any more George Galloways. Arista appreciates this I feel.

bots 02-03-2024 02:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MTVN (Post 11419776)
That may be but still 12,000 people came out and voted for Galloway. There were 11 candidates there and he got nearly 40% of the vote on a fairly standard turnout for a by election. That's for a candidate who makes a big point of sticking two fingers up to the main parties so it's not a result to be ignored.

I for one welcome Mr Galloways return to Westminster. A one off politician and you don't get many like him these days. You look at most politicians today and most of them are almost clones of each other. There'll be numerous other Rishi Sunaks or Keir Starmers in British politics over the next 50 years but there won't be any more George Galloways. Arista appreciates this I feel.

he is an abominable man. I have known him the entirety of his political career. Maybe you and Arista would like someone similar to Hitler as an mp too? after all he wouldn't be a clone of Sunak or Starmer :laugh:

Livia 02-03-2024 02:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MTVN (Post 11419776)
That may be but still 12,000 people came out and voted for Galloway. There were 11 candidates there and he got nearly 40% of the vote on a fairly standard turnout for a by election. That's for a candidate who makes a big point of sticking two fingers up to the main parties so it's not a result to be ignored.

I for one welcome Mr Galloways return to Westminster. A one off politician and you don't get many like him these days. You look at most politicians today and most of them are almost clones of each other. There'll be numerous other Rishi Sunaks or Keir Starmers in British politics over the next 50 years but there won't be any more George Galloways. Arista appreciates this I feel.

Then there's all the postal votes that came from, for instance, one bedroom flats with 8 people registered to vote there. And the incidents of intimidation to other candidates, their staff and families and at polling stations. And to think we oversee elections in other countries. It's a sad indictment of the Electoral Commission and of the terrible apathy of the electorate in general. The only saving grace for me is that there will be general election this year. Let's hope we wake up before then.

arista 02-03-2024 02:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bitontheslide (Post 11419787)
he is an abominable man. I have known him the entirety of his political career. Maybe you and Arista would like someone similar to Hitler as an mp too? after all he wouldn't be a clone of Sunak or Starmer :laugh:



Keep Hitler
out of this, please.


It will make a change
in Parliament and Starmer is his Target.

This is all Starmer's fault

He was on UK TV backing his Ali fella

MTVN 02-03-2024 02:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bitontheslide (Post 11419787)
he is an abominable man. I have known him the entirety of his political career. Maybe you and Arista would like someone similar to Hitler as an mp too? after all he wouldn't be a clone of Sunak or Starmer :laugh:

Yes he has been around a long time and held onto his convictions throughout yet he's also friendly with people across the political spectrum. Not to mention he is a unionist who gives the SNP just as hard a time as the Tories and Labour. All things to respect.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Livia (Post 11419788)
Then there's all the postal votes that came from, for instance, one bedroom flats with 8 people registered to vote there. And the incidents of intimidation to other candidates, their staff and families and at polling stations. And to think we oversee elections in other countries. It's a sad indictment of the Electoral Commission and of the terrible apathy of the electorate in general. The only saving grace for me is that there will be general election this year. Let's hope we wake up before then.

Whilst some of that may be true I don't think it can explain the scale of his victory

Livia 02-03-2024 04:00 PM

It terrifies me to think this will be replicated in other places. I don't think it's over-dramatic to say that if this is repeated and more like Galloway are elected this will be just another country where Jews aren't safe.

joeysteele 02-03-2024 04:30 PM

I have never liked Galloway.
I think elections have fallen to an even greater low now with his election win.

Parliament is now the much worse off with him and his views in it
(I couldn't bring myself to call him a member of it).

I agree with Livia as to him and agree totally with bots that Galloway is an abominable individual.

MTVN 02-03-2024 04:39 PM



C'mon he is pretty funny!

arista 02-03-2024 04:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MTVN (Post 11419822)


C'mon he is pretty funny!




Yes good one

bots 02-03-2024 06:06 PM

i don't find the terrorist supporter funny in the least


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