George Galloway: Prime Minister’s speech was despicable and dangerous
George Galloway has said the Prime Minister was playing a “very dangerous game” that could drive young Muslims on to the “rocks of extremism” after his speech on Friday.
Rishi Sunak said Mr Galloway’s resounding victory in the Rochdale by-election on Thursday was “beyond alarming” during an address to the nation from Downing Street.
The Conservative Party leader said Mr Galloway “dismisses the horror of what happened on October 7” during Hamas’s raids on Israel, and claimed he “glorifies Hezbollah”, the proscribed Lebanese military outfit which is involved in frequent skirmishes with Israel.
In his by-election victory speech, Mr Galloway – a former Labour and Respect MP, who now leads the Workers Party of Britain – announced that his win was “for Gaza” after a feisty and chaotic campaign dominated by the Middle East conflict.
The attempt is being made to paint these peaceful demonstrators… with some kind of mob, with some kind of violence and intimidation
George Galloway, MP for Rochdale
Responding to Mr Sunak’s latest remarks, Mr Galloway said his win in the Greater Manchester seat, in which he secured almost 40% of the vote in a constituency that has a strong Muslim population, had the main political parties “panicking a bit”.
He said Britain’s political leaders “don’t like democracy when it comes out wrong for them”.