english german arabic turkish

banner9

banner37

banner19

banner38

banner12

George Galloway wins Rochdale by-election

banner11

The hardline left-winger dedicated his landslide victory to Gaza

NEWS IN ENGLISH 02.03.2024, 17:27 08.03.2024, 20:18 Eddie Osman
33
George Galloway wins Rochdale by-election
© David Hunt (Wiki Commons)
banner24

George Galloway has secured a triumphant return to Parliament with a decisive victory in the Rochdale by-election, focusing his campaign on the Gaza war. Galloway, now representing the Workers Party of Britain, secured 12,335 votes, a lead of almost 6,000 over other candidates. His win is notable as Labour withdrew support for their initial candidate, Azhar Ali, due to allegations of antisemitic remarks.

Galloway, a former Labour MP until 2003 and later an independent and Respect Party MP until 2015, emphasized the electorate's rejection of the two major parties. In his victory speech, he conveyed a message to Labour leader Keir Starmer, stating, "This is for Gaza." The reference was made in connection to the Labour leader's initial reluctance to advocate for a ceasefire in Gaza, a region that has witnessed over 30,000 casualties during the past five months of Israeli bombardment.

In a retort against Starmer and Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, he added: "Keir Starmer and Rishi Sunak are two cheeks of the same backside, and they both got well and truly spanked tonight here in Rochdale."

While hecklers attempted to disrupt his speech, Galloway remained undeterred, warning his former party of a "high price" for "enabling, encouraging and covering for the catastrophe" in Gaza. Galloway, a vocal advocate for Palestinian rights, highlighted the dissatisfaction of Muslim and other citizens with Labour.

Galloway asserted to the BBC that his newly formed Workers Party, established in 2019, has 60 colleagues ready to contest general elections, indicating a potential shift in various parliamentary constituencies. He urged the public to recognize the widespread discontent with Labour, especially in regions with traditionally loyal voters.

"It's true that every Muslim is bitterly angry at Keir Starmer and his misnamed Labour party - but you would be very foolish if you didn't realise that millions of other citizens of our country are too," he said.

"Beginning here in the north west, in the west Midlands, in London, from Ilford to Bethnal Green and Bow, Labour is on notice that they have lost the confidence of millions of their voters who loyally and traditionally voted for them, generation after generation."

Beyond his political ambitions, Galloway pledged to save the local football club from "extinction" and commended independent candidate Dave Tully for his remarkable second-place finish. Tully, known for his involvement in a local garage business and rugby club, resonated with voters seeking a change from mainstream politics.

The Conservative candidate, Paul Ellison, secured third place, followed by the suspended Labour candidate Azhar Ali and Liberal Democrat Iain Donaldson. The Reform Party, represented by former Labour MP Simon Danczuk, fell short of expectations.

Galloway's victory, marked by a historic 41% swing against Labour, positioned him alongside Winston Churchill as the only MP to represent four separate towns or cities in the House of Commons.

Labour leader Keir Starmer attributed Galloway's win to Labour withdrawing support from their candidate, expressing regret while emphasizing it was the right decision.

The outcome of the by-election adds pressure on Starmer to strengthen Labour's stance on Israel. The party's defence of Israel has split opinion in Britain's leftist camp, with many tradition Labour voters disillusioned by the party's pro-Israel stance.

Yorumlar (0)
banner28
banner13
12
az bulutlu
Günün Anketi Tümü
Türkiye Cumhuriyeti'nde 14 Mayıs 2023'de yapılacak Cumhurbaşkanlığı seçimini kim kazanır?
Türkiye Cumhuriyeti'nde 14 Mayıs 2023'de yapılacak Cumhurbaşkanlığı seçimini kim kazanır?
Puan Durumu
Takımlar O P
1. Galatasaray 35 96
2. Fenerbahçe 35 90
3. Trabzonspor 35 58
4. Başakşehir 35 55
5. Beşiktaş 35 54
6. Alanyaspor 35 49
7. Kasımpasa 35 49
8. Rizespor 35 49
9. Sivasspor 35 48
10. Antalyaspor 35 45
11. A.Demirspor 35 44
12. Samsunspor 35 42
13. Kayserispor 35 41
14. Ankaragücü 35 39
15. Karagümrük 35 37
16. Konyaspor 35 37
17. Gaziantep FK 35 35
18. Hatayspor 35 34
19. Pendikspor 35 33
20. İstanbulspor 35 16
Takımlar O P
1. Eyüpspor 33 72
2. Göztepe 33 69
3. Sakaryaspor 33 57
4. Bodrumspor 33 56
5. Ahlatçı Çorum FK 33 56
6. Kocaelispor 33 55
7. Bandırmaspor 33 50
8. Boluspor 33 50
9. Gençlerbirliği 33 50
10. Erzurumspor 33 44
11. Manisa FK 33 40
12. Ümraniye 33 40
13. Keçiörengücü 33 39
14. Tuzlaspor 33 37
15. Adanaspor 33 36
16. Şanlıurfaspor 33 35
17. Altay 33 9
18. Giresunspor 33 7
Takımlar O P
1. Arsenal 36 83
2. M.City 35 82
3. Liverpool 36 78
4. Aston Villa 36 67
5. Tottenham 35 60
6. Newcastle 35 56
7. Chelsea 35 54
8. M. United 35 54
9. West Ham United 36 49
10. Bournemouth 36 48
11. Brighton 35 47
12. Wolves 36 46
13. Fulham 36 44
14. Crystal Palace 36 43
15. Everton 36 37
16. Brentford 36 36
17. Nottingham Forest 36 29
18. Luton Town 36 26
19. Burnley 36 24
20. Sheffield United 36 16
Takımlar O P
1. Real Madrid 34 87
2. Girona 34 74
3. Barcelona 34 73
4. Atletico Madrid 34 67
5. Athletic Bilbao 34 61
6. Real Sociedad 34 54
7. Real Betis 34 52
8. Valencia 34 47
9. Villarreal 34 45
10. Getafe 34 43
11. Deportivo Alaves 34 41
12. Sevilla 34 41
13. Osasuna 34 39
14. Las Palmas 34 37
15. Celta Vigo 34 34
16. Rayo Vallecano 34 34
17. Mallorca 34 32
18. Cadiz 34 26
19. Granada 34 21
20. Almeria 34 17
banner30
banner29
banner5