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Sunday 14 November 2010

Ex MP Galloway known for his anti-Israel venom want to stand for Holyrood


George Galloway's talk show on your radio station is completely biased and one sided against Israel. He says he believes in free speech although anyone who calls his show with remotely different views, are not allowed to speak and he calls them a liar. He propagates his anti Israel venom with false information and untruths. 

If you are keeping this programme on air then Galloway should be made to allow people with all views to talk on his show, even if he doesnt agree with their views. If he is not able to do that then you should allow another presenter with opposing views to Galloway to have another talk show to counter balance his view. 

Mr Galloway is contributing to the rise in Anti Semitism in the UK and is a danger to the small Jewish community who have lived peacefully in this country since the time of Oliver Cromwell.  I just hope next May the Scottish people will send him back packing to London where he belongs. Scotland doesn't need a bigot like him....

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YouTube - Anti israeli Protest George Galloway Speech

5 Jun 2010 ... Anti isreali Protest outside israeli embassy George Galloway Speech on 5th June 2010.
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Sun Nov 14 18:17:20 GMT 2010

Former MP George Galloway can stand in the next Scottish election under the Respect banner after changes agreed at the party's annual conference.

Activists paved the way for his attempt to return to front-line politics by reversing a policy which stopped them from campaigning and organising in Scotland.
Dundee-born Mr Galloway was elected MP in the Bethnal Green and Bow constituency in 2005 but failed to secure the nearby Poplar and Limehouse seat in London's East End as a Respect party candidate in the May general election.
He said in his Daily Record newspaper column last week that he was under "serious pressure" to be a candidate in Glasgow for the Holyrood elections in May.
Respect said it previously avoided Scotland because it was already represented by Socialists in Parliament. The political landscape changed in 2007 when the Scottish Socialist Party failed to return any candidates.
Respect said the change was supported by about 80% of the vote but a final decision is yet to be taken on whether the party will fight the election.
After the conference in London, Mr Galloway said: "I'm buoyed up by today's vote and by my party's confidence, even more so by the sentiment from the overwhelming majority of delegates and from supporters in Glasgow encouraging me to stand."
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