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August 17, 2010 — Author: Shiraz Maher SHIRAZ MAHER George Galloway's much anticipated interview with Mahmoud Ahmadinejad for Iranian state broadcaster Press TV has finally been broadcast. It is...
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August 17, 2010 — Have to say this is not one of the toughest interviews of a politician I have ever witnessed. George Galloway, a former member of the British Parliament now working for Press TV, speaks with “His...
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August 19, 2010 — I’ve seen George Galloway argue with heavyweight Christopher Hitchens for two hours on whether it is right to invade Iraq, I’ve seen him wax lyrical over the injustices...
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August 13, 2010 — AFP / Getty Images Former British MP George Galloway in Beirut on July 26, a day after attending a ceremony to honour the sons and daughters of Hezbollah "martyrs," “Because...
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August 11, 2010 — If you want to know why George Galloway was afraid to be interviewed by John Sweeney on the BBC World Service, take 45 minutes or so to listen to Sweeney’s remarkable two-part report on the Western...
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July 08, 2010 — What is it with former scourges of Thatcher and light musical theatre? Yes, it's true: George Galloway really is working on a musical about Dusty Springfield : The star who shines brighter than all the rest...
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July 05, 2010 — UK Politician George Galloway Tells Thousands of Muslims Attending Rally to Attack Anti-Islamists, “Fight Your Way Through 10,000 Bodies” From Weasel Zippers: (The Herald) -...
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June 21, 2010 — Gandalf at the Up Pompeii blog posted the following video showing a number of speakers at Sunday’s rally/march against the EDL in London’s Tower Hamlets district. Amongst them was George...
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May 14, 2010 — Following his defeat at the General Election looks like George Galloway might announce he will be standing as a Respect candidate in a referendum for Mayor over at Tower Hamlets London Muslim says eat your...
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May 07, 2010 — I'm gonna get in big-time trouble for that headline, but whatever VH does, it's worth it. George Galloway out of Westminster as he loses fight for seat FIREBRAND Respect candidate George...
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May 07, 2010 — Some very good news, indeed. It was not been such a gorgeous night for George Galloway who lost his seat in Parliament, and didn't even turn up to hear the result. The controversial Scot had shifted over to...
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May 03, 2010 — the product of George Galloway, rather than the Conservative Party. As well as being ugly in its choice of language it is not, of course, Tory policy to withdraw from...
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April 26, 2010 — Just over a year ago, British MP George Galloway was banned from Canada because, in the words of former American Enterprise Institute alumnus and Jason Kenney spokesthingey...