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Topic: George Galloway to stand in Rochdale by-election
61. Author:  Parboiled        
Date: Sat 20th Apr 2024. 07:26

He’s a boring bawbag



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62. Author:  OzPar        
Date: Mon 13th May 2024. 08:13

Parboiled, instead of throwing out meaningless barbs such as "boring bawbag", why don`t you watch this and educate yourself in the company of the most important politician in Britain today, and currently one of the most influential politicians in the world?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b20kso-4yha



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63. Author:  The One Who Knocks        
Date: Mon 13th May 2024. 09:18

You are just being silly with that last statement Oz. Or maybe on the wind up?

And although my eyes were open
They just might as well be closed


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64. Author:  OzPar        
Date: Mon 13th May 2024. 10:39

Perhaps slightly tongue in cheek, TOWK, but only slightly. He is going to turn the UK election upside down. Just wait and see.

The mainstream media may ignore him, but where it matters these days, in the independent media, which most folks under 40 follow, George Galloway is a superstar with upwards of 3 million viewers to this programme. In the UK, all Rupert Murdoch`s media combined comes nowhere near this these days. The whole media landscape has changed, and most folks haven`t noticed.

MSM is so distorted and corrupt that media-driven polls in the UK include Reform, a tiny party with no seats, but don`t include The Workers` Party, which has and is standing 500 candidates at the election.

I predicted right at the start that Galloway would win Rochdale at a canter, and I predict now that he will destroy Starmer`s hopes of a working majority. Galloway will be a significant player in the next UK government.



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65. Author:  McCaig`s Tower        
Date: Tue 9th Jul 2024. 13:11

Well, he lasted 92 days. Didn`t bother turning up for the count. I wonder what he`ll do next. Strictly?



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66. Author:  wee eck        
Date: Tue 9th Jul 2024. 13:53

Does he get the same `redundancy package` as MPs who were there for the duration of the Parliament? What about his pension entitlement? Will it be based on 92 days` employment?



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67. Author:  McCaig`s Tower        
Date: Tue 9th Jul 2024. 19:16

I think the redundancy package is based on the statutory minimum and as he has less than 2 years in the job he wouldn`t get anything.

In my view that`s a little unfair as he may have given up his previous role and may take some time to find a new one in common with people who have been there longer.

As for pension, I think he would normally be entitled to a refund of contributions, although the scheme could provide a (small) pension himself, BUT he has previous membership (albeit under a different benefit structure) so it possible they could aggregate his service. I`d need to dig a little deeper.



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68. Author:  OzPar        
Date: Wed 10th Jul 2024. 01:40

Well, George Galloway didn`t get re-elected, but in time, we will find out the extent to which Starmer`s Labour was prepared to play dirty tricks with heavy assistance from the zionists. Thankfully, Jeremy Corbyn saw them off in Islington.



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69. Author:  The One Who Knocks        
Date: Wed 10th Jul 2024. 08:08

Galloway is a gifted and charismatic orator. You`re not the first Oz and unfortunately won`t be the last to be emotionally and mentally grifted by him. He says all the right things that hits all the right buttons to a certain group of people that hold a certain viewpoint.

And although my eyes were open
They just might as well be closed


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