Carl Packman exposes the sick underbelly of anti-Semitisim at the heart of George Galloway’s victorious Bradford West by-election campaign.
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Carl Packman blogs at the Though Cowards Flinch blog
George Galloway, the new MP for Bradford West, could hardly contain his satisfaction in the early hours after it was reported he had won his election campaign. “By the Grace of God”, he opined in a tweet, “we have won the most sensational victory in British political history.”
Before long it was being dubbed the Bradford Spring, the implication being that a despot was ousted while a rainbow coalition of groups has united in search of the goal of democracy.
But unity was the last thing Galloway had on his mind when he took to the road.
Reading around I found that the Muslim Public Affairs Committee, an organisation that wants to empower “Muslims to focus on non-violent Jihad and political activism”, who naturally support Galloway and Respect, had published a blog post on the Bradford West Labour candidate Imran Hussein, describing him as “thirsty”, dishing out ad hominem attacks, relaying childish jibes that Hussain “might have to rely on his trusted pals John E Walker and Jackie Daniels to give him a hand”.
One of course would naturally assume that this level of politics be beneath the anti-war firebrand. But of course this turned out to be false.
When I spoke to one Labour activist who travelled from London to Bradford to join the campaign against Galloway, he described Respect’s campaign as “vile” – not least because of the personal letter sent around by Galloway claiming:
“I, George Galloway, do not drink alcohol and never have. Ask yourself if you believe the other candidate in this election can say that truthfully.”
Addressing the “voters of the Muslim faith and Pakistani heritage in Bradford West”, Galloway felt it apt to write:
“God KNOWS who is a Muslim. And he KNOWS who is not. Instinctively, so do you.”
His references to his Labour opponent as a “Muslim” in inverted commas made it obvious he wanted the “Muslim faith and Pakistani heritage” vote because he was the real Muslim candidate, which Labour rightly responded to as a “bizarre and deeply insulting letter”.
While on the trail Galloway also dragged out of the woodwork supporters of note, namely Carole Swords and Yvonne Ridley. Swords, chair of the Tower Hamlets Respect Party, was convicted in February for slapping a Jewish man during a boycott protest at a supermarket.
Making the line between anti-Semitism and anti-Zionism even thinner she was previously found to have written on Facebook that Zionists are “cockroaches” who “hide in the dark and try to create havoc where they lay their eggs” and that those “slimy, vile, hard skin bugs need to be stomped out”.
Yvonne Ridley, on the other hand, who is reported once to have said she’s “quite a fan of Mahmoud Admadinejad who is adored by the common man and woman in Iran”, and that “Zionists have tentacles everywhere”, told supporters of Galloway’s campaign recently that sentences handed to young men after the Bradford riots represented an “apartheid-style justice that we haven’t seen since the days of South Africa”.
With the “most sensational victory in British political history” and comparisons to South Africa, Bradford ought to feel like the centre of the universe.
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But in the age of austerity it drew a cheap politician.
The way in which Galloway conducted his deeply divisive campaign should leave him with nothing to be proud about. But as I said yesterday he doesn’t care about you, or me or Bradford, or Glasgow or Bethnal Green, or Joe Public, or the man-in-the-street. Galloway is a one-man brand, and one who appeals to low politics and dirty tricks – what a pity that we have to see him in parliament (occasionally) again.
99 Responses to “The sick anti-Semites at the heart of Galloway’s band of bigots”
Selohesra
Typical Loonbot – everyone who disagrees with you is far right social darwinist – I’m no fan of Gorgeous George but you don’t do your causes any good by always attacking the posters in personal way rather tha challenging their arguemnt
Riszla
Its a great victory for the people of Bradford West.
Labour’s elite engineered mass immigration into many northern towns and cities via ‘dispersal zones’ and numerious loopholes because they thought these were thousands and thousands of votes in the bag for their safe seat MPs.
What’s utterly wonderful is that it looks like the prospect of an engineered entrenched monopoly of a corrupt, disgraced Labour party can easily be overcome by simply appealling to the issues pertaining to the ethnic bias of the huge new populations.
After all the words are spoken about this, the bottom line is that Labour are more vunerable than they ever have been in these types of consituencies it has engineered and in many upcoming seats.
The Labour party cannot hope to overcome its recent past in these seats.
Respect have proven this political formula in Bow and now in Bradford West. How many more seats have Labour turned vunerable?
The top 10 seats currently with massive muslim populations are;
Birmingham; Sparkbrook and Small Heath
Bethnal Green and Bow
Bradford West
East Ham
Birmingham; Ladywood
Blackburn
Poplar and Canning Town
West Ham
Bradford North
Ilford South
All of these seats could easily become part of UK Muslims ‘Spring revolution’ from Labour’s corrupt leadership, because the potential muslim vote, if they were mobilised, is larger than the sitting Labour MP’s majority. i.e. they could be swept away. It doesnt stop there –
Leicester South
Birmingham; Hodge Hill
Oldham West and Royton
Walthamstow
Rochdale
Luton South
Manchester; Gorton
Leyton and Wanstead
Dewsbury
Birmingham; Perry Barr
Also offer similar potential for a party like Respect to either win outright or become the ‘official opposition’ – holding local government power for example in these seats and attack Labour vigorously. Even seats you would never have thought – like Liverpool Wavertree and Liverpool Riverside have growing muslim populations, delibrately imported by Labour, and have a great potential to return Respect Party councillors to attack the Labour party in Local government.
Callummcp
I don’t agree with many of his viewpoints, but Galloway is exactly the sort of dissenting voice needed in a vibrant democracy. Many of the things you have pointed out are small-scale and tenuous and (as you admit in the article) impossible to prove. Galloway will bring up taboo issues in the commons that the other parties are too afraid to approach. That is why his election is a good thing.
Anonymous
Pathetic. This from the people who supported Phil Woolas. Some of us remember the Hodge Hill by-election where the Labour campaign demonised asylum seekers to attack the Lib Dems. As for ‘the Labour activist who travelled from London to Bradford’ – there weren’t many of them, are you making this up too?
H. O.
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