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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/15074083

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George Galloway is one of Britain’s most formidable political campaigners. He has been elected as a member of parliament for four separate constituencies - winning on three occasions while not standing for a major political party.

Earlier this year saw him elected as the MP for Rochdale. That success was, in no small part, because of Galloway’s position on Gaza - and his outspoken criticism of Israel.

But was that merely the swan song in a rollercoaster political career? Or the beginning of something much bigger?

Could George Galloway’s Workers Party of Great Britain become a genuine threat to the Labour Party - particularly on issues of foreign policy - over the years to come?

  • 00:00 Intro
  • 02:11 Victory in Rochdale
  • 05:49 Origin Story
  • 07:23 Israel & Gaza
  • 17:11 The Israeli Lobby
  • 22:54 Jeremy Corbyn
  • 32:49 ‘Woke Politics’ & LGBT Education
  • 54:27 Religion, Euthanasia & Abortion
  • 1:03:25 Domestic Politics
  • 1:11:21 Tony Blair, Alastair Campbell & Keir Starmer
  • 1:20:59 The Workers Party
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Edit: added quote info


George Galloway is one of Britain’s most formidable political campaigners. He has been elected as a member of parliament for four separate constituencies - winning on three occasions while not standing for a major political party.

Earlier this year saw him elected as the MP for Rochdale. That success was, in no small part, because of Galloway’s position on Gaza - and his outspoken criticism of Israel.

But was that merely the swan song in a rollercoaster political career? Or the beginning of something much bigger?

Could George Galloway’s Workers Party of Great Britain become a genuine threat to the Labour Party - particularly on issues of foreign policy - over the years to come?

  • 00:00 Intro
  • 02:11 Victory in Rochdale
  • 05:49 Origin Story
  • 07:23 Israel & Gaza
  • 17:11 The Israeli Lobby
  • 22:54 Jeremy Corbyn
  • 32:49 ‘Woke Politics’ & LGBT Education
  • 54:27 Religion, Euthanasia & Abortion
  • 1:03:25 Domestic Politics
  • 1:11:21 Tony Blair, Alastair Campbell & Keir Starmer
  • 1:20:59 The Workers Party
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