Missed chances in May 3 polls?
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Tory MP Nadine Dorries said it: the Government is led by “two arrogant posh boys who show no remorse, no contrition, and no passion to want to understand the lives of others”.
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Tory MP Nadine Dorries said it: the Government is led by “two arrogant posh boys who show no remorse, no contrition, and no passion to want to understand the lives of others”.
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Many on the left have seized on George Galloway's startling by-election victory in Bradford West (29 March) as proof that the recently-slowing trickle of left-of-Labour electioneering can now become a surge.
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Some parts of the left have greeted Respect’s success in Bradford West with what can properly be described as religious enthusiasm.
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The landslide victory of George Galloway in Bradford West has been hailed by many on the left as a “victory” for our side.
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Camden Centre, Judd St, near Kings X, London
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Camden Centre, Judd St, near Kings X, London
Registration from 9 to 10.30, conference starts 10.30. Continues on Sunday 31 October. Link: The Respect Coalition.
Registration from 9 to 10.30, conference starts 10.30. Continues on Sunday 31 October. Link: The Respect Coalition.
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In his first electoral outing after being expelled from the Labour Party (Respect, 2004) George Galloway promoted himself as “a fighter for Muslims”.
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Calling for a Labour vote, combined with rebuilding the left and pushing the unions to assert themselves politically, is the only serious left policy in Scottish Parliamentary elections on 5 May.
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“We should get George Galloway elected so he’s a voice which stands up for people in this city. He will stand against the cuts,” said Socialist Party Scotland member Brian Smith at the press conference held last week to formally launch “George Galloway (Respect) – Coalition Against Cuts” (GRC).
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In a recent episode of his weekly radio programme – broadcast from Dubai, where he was holidaying in the “One and Only Royal Mirage Hotel” – Galloway explained his dilemma.