In the aftermath of the Rochdale by-election, the political landscape has been stirred by the victory of George Galloway. The Prime Minister's criticism of Galloway's win has sparked a heated debate about the direction of British politics. Galloway's controversial views on foreign policy, particularly his stance on Gaza and Hezbollah, have raised questions about the impact he will have as an MP for Rochdale.
The Prime Minister's remarks about Galloway's win being "beyond alarming" have been met with strong opposition from Galloway and his supporters. Galloway, in response, expressed his disdain for the Prime Minister, setting the stage for a clash of ideologies and political strategies.
The election campaign in Rochdale was marked by divisive tactics, with Galloway's focus on issues like Gaza and the Middle East drawing criticism from some quarters. The leaflets distributed in different wards targeted specific demographics, raising concerns about the politicization of sensitive topics and the impact on voter perception.
Julia Hartley-Brewer calls out Peter Ford, deputy leader of the Workers Party of Britain, after he accuses her of 'talking nonsense' about George Galloway.
"Wasn't that a wonderful Freudian slip 'the people of Gaza', no they're the people of Rochdale."
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