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George Galloway (August 16, 1954) is an extreme left-wing Scottish politician and the Respect Member of Parliament (MP) for Bethnal Green and Bow, in London. He was expelled from the British Labour party in October 2003 for bringing the party into disrepute. The party charged that Galloway incited Arabs to fight British troops and also incited British troops to defy the orders of their officers. The party's National Constitutional Committee was unanimous in its guilty verdict.[1]
Galloway first entered politics aged 26 in his home town, where he ordered the PLO flag to be flown over the town hall and withdraw the city's civic hospitality to visiting NATO warships. The political editor of one major British newspaper has gone on record as saying: "Galloway is a silver-tongued bully who has always been surrounded by a cloud of suspicion over his shifty activities, his manipulation of other peoples cash and his readiness to punch anyone he could not sue...A congenital liar, his favourite defence trick was total denial. If that failed, he would claim he had been misquoted."[2]
In a 1994 speech he addressed Saddam Hussein as "Your Excellency, Mr President," and went on to state: "Sir, allow me to salute your courage, your strength and your indefatigability" and "hatta al-nasr, hatta al-nasr, hatta al-Quds" (Arabic for "until victory, until victory, until Jerusalem"). In his defense he claimed he had been misquoted - although TV footage showed that he hadn't. He was also caught on video meeting with Uday Hussein, Saddam's eldest son, calling him "Excellency"[3]
Viciously anti-Israel, he has boasted that he sometimes dreamed he was part of an army wading ashore waving a Kalashnikov and driving the Jewish nation into the sea. When this was reported, he claimed he had been misquoted.
Though Galloway's supporter's claim that he is an "anti-war" politician, he was a supporter of Saddam Hussein's 1991 attack on Kuwait, as well as describing terrorists in post-Saddam Iraq as "freedom fighters."
Galloway has stated "I am on the anti-imperialist left... and I think the disappearance of the Soviet Union is the biggest catastrophe of my life. If there was a Soviet Union today, we would not be having this conversation about plunging into a new war in the Middle East, and the US would not be rampaging around the globe."[4]
In a 2006 interview, he said that the assassination of British Prime Minister Tony Blair by suicide bomber would be "morally justified... [and] entirely logical and explicable."[5]
[1] http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/3208755.stm
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