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Post by Deleted on Jul 18, 2024 4:28:10 GMT
Can Galloway just fuck off now? Waugh won this fair and square. Stop casting aspersions on electoral processes.
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Post by Davıd Boothroyd on Jul 18, 2024 9:32:42 GMT
How many times has Galloway announced he's taking action against an election loss, only for it never to come to anything?
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Post by batman on Jul 18, 2024 11:29:16 GMT
this one won't come to anything even if he actually proceeds this time, because there is literally no case.
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Post by johnloony on Jul 18, 2024 12:40:50 GMT
How many times has Galloway announced he's taking action against an election loss, only for it never to come to anything? 68,537
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Post by batman on Jul 18, 2024 12:48:54 GMT
How many times has Galloway announced he's taking action against an election loss, only for it never to come to anything? 68,537 I demand a recount or I'll sue. (No, you won't either.)
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Post by johnloony on Jul 18, 2024 13:24:34 GMT
I demand a recount or I'll sue. (No, you won't either.) The result of the recount is 478,923
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Post by peterski on Jul 20, 2024 10:03:48 GMT
It's just that George's view of himself is so messianic that he cannot compute having lost fair and square . Very much in the Trump envelope on this one.
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Post by bsjmcr on Jul 21, 2024 9:07:52 GMT
I don’t know if it’s already been said but if I were a betting man I’d say he pops up in Birmingham next time given how close some of the Independents/WP came. Or Ilford North if he was looking for a high profile scalp.
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Post by No Offence Alan on Jul 21, 2024 11:24:43 GMT
I don’t know if it’s already been said but if I were a betting man I’d say he pops up in Birmingham next time given how close some of the Independents/WP came. Or Ilford North if he was looking for a high profile scalp. The problem there is he might be treading on the toes of an already established local candidate or organisation.
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Post by finsobruce on Jul 21, 2024 11:26:59 GMT
I don’t know if it’s already been said but if I were a betting man I’d say he pops up in Birmingham next time given how close some of the Independents/WP came. Or Ilford North if he was looking for a high profile scalp. The problem there he might be treading on the toes of an already established local candidate or organisation. And when did that ever stop him?
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Post by Davıd Boothroyd on Jul 21, 2024 11:41:05 GMT
The problem there he might be treading on the toes of an already established local candidate or organisation. And when did that ever stop him? In both Tower Hamlets and Bradford, he profited by inserting himself at the head of a movement of local muslims who were disenchanted with the local leadership (and its embedding within the Labour Party). However in Birmingham the muslim community is already significantly disconnected from Labour and has organised power structures which are parallel to, or opposed to, the Labour Party. What does the addition of George Galloway offer them?
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Post by cathyc on Jul 21, 2024 11:46:15 GMT
The problem there he might be treading on the toes of an already established local candidate or organisation. And when did that ever stop him? He has said that Rochdale would be his final constituency. Surely George Galloway wouldn't lie about something like that, it's unthinkable.
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Post by finsobruce on Jul 21, 2024 14:31:18 GMT
And when did that ever stop him? He has said that Rochdale would be his final constituency. Surely George Galloway wouldn't lie about something like that, it's unthinkable.
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Post by john07 on Jul 21, 2024 14:56:19 GMT
And when did that ever stop him? He has said that Rochdale would be his final constituency.. If that was true I would salute his defatigability.
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Post by johnloony on Jul 21, 2024 16:03:24 GMT
And when did that ever stop him? He has said that Rochdale would be his final constituency. Surely George Galloway wouldn't lie about something like that, it's unthinkable. Of core snot. We already know that Rochdale will be the last constituency that George Galloway represents, because he will launch an election petition, and be reinstated as the MP for Rochdale (because the Election Court will accept the large amount of irrefutable clear evidence, which Galloway has accumulated, proving that the election result as declared was fraudulent based on thousands of fake postal votes and other ballot papers which have been swapped / rubbed out by the Deep State), and then he will continue to be re-elected by massive majorities for the rest of his life.
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Post by nesta on Jul 21, 2024 22:57:02 GMT
Galloway will be 70 in a few weeks time. I think perhaps this was his last hurrah.
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Post by bsjmcr on Jul 22, 2024 17:06:11 GMT
Galloway will be 70 in a few weeks time. I think perhaps this was his last hurrah. Lol, he’s looked the same since he started wearing that hat… Yet Farage has only just turned 60. I thought he was 60 back in the UKIP/Referendum days…
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Post by Foggy on Jul 22, 2024 19:48:43 GMT
Galloway will be 70 in a few weeks time. I think perhaps this was his last hurrah. Lol, he’s looked the same since he started wearing that hat… Yet Farage has only just turned 60. I thought he was 60 back in the UKIP/Referendum days… I could've sworn his age was given as 50 when he had that mishap with an aircraft while campaigning in Buckingham in 2010, which would make him at least 64 now. Not sure where the missing four years went...
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Post by iainbhx on Jul 22, 2024 20:16:34 GMT
And when did that ever stop him? In both Tower Hamlets and Bradford, he profited by inserting himself at the head of a movement of local muslims who were disenchanted with the local leadership (and its embedding within the Labour Party). However in Birmingham the muslim community is already significantly disconnected from Labour and has organised power structures which are parallel to, or opposed to, the Labour Party. What does the addition of George Galloway offer them? They also know of him and he isn't well liked.
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Post by carlton43 on Jul 22, 2024 22:28:23 GMT
Lol, he’s looked the same since he started wearing that hat… Yet Farage has only just turned 60. I thought he was 60 back in the UKIP/Referendum days… I could've sworn his age was given as 50 when he had that mishap with an aircraft while campaigning in Buckingham in 2010, which would make him at least 64 now. Not sure where the missing four years went... OH! If only we knew ducky! In my own case it is far more than just four missing years.
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