Twitter Q&As remind the Bradford MP of some uncomfortable truths
Yesterday George Galloway made a unique offer to his Twitter followers: if they all sent him a question, he would choose ‘the best one’ and donate his own time to answering it.
Inevitably, Twitter users chose to ask Galloway about his infamous friendship with Saddam Hussein; in 2002 he coyly told the Guardian how the Iraqi dictator had complimented him on his weight loss.
He has also flirted with other repressive regimes, describing President Assad as ‘a breath of fresh air’ and saying it was ‘not true’ that Iran executed homosexuals.
Most recently he made headlines for refusing to debate with an Israeli student at Oxford, saying that he did not recognise or speak to Israelis. He has publicly declared Bradford an ‘Israel free zone’, but has also received criticism in his constituency for how little he is present there.
Here are some of the highlights of yesterday’s questions:
My mate says that Putin’s the best authoritarian dickwad but I think he hasn’t got a moustache so doesn’t count. Do you agree? #askGalloway
— Boris Watch (@BorisWatch) January 28, 2015
#askGalloway Can you remember which northern town beginning with a B you are the MP for? — Duncan Hothersall (@dhothersall) January 28, 2015
If you were to salute the courage, strength, and indefatigability of any living dictator, who would it be and why? #AskGalloway
— Steven Nash (@nashienet) January 28, 2015
What does it feel like to be on the payroll of a country that regularly hangs homosexuals? #AskGalloway — Alex Barnes (@adbarnes1) January 28, 2015
Are you happy being in a union with Dumfries? #askGalloway
— John B (@johnb78) January 28, 2015
Hi George, you want a blasphemy law in Britain. How would you like to see apostates dealt with? Beheading, or hanging? #askgalloway — Ex-Muslims Forum (@CEMB_forum) January 28, 2015
And finally:
When did you decide to consciously start dressing like Gary Glitter? #AskGallowaypic.twitter.com/1Pl63ohH2v
— Jake Warren (@TheJakeWarren) January 28, 2015
Unsurprisingly, Galloway has ended up with a few less Twitter friends than before:
Why did you block me? 🙁 #askgalloway
— Jamie Ross (@JamieRoss7) January 28, 2015
34 Responses to “#AskGalloway backfires spectacularly”
Andy Bentley
That’s HARDLY “backfires spectacularly” – just normal Twitter trolling as I’m sure Mr Galloway was expecting anyway.
What scoundrel headlines just to get a few more hits. Gutter journalism.
Guest
The resemblance to Gary Glitter is uncanny.
I heard that Mohammed had sex with a nine-year-old “wife”. Are Muslims expected to indulge in this sort of child abuse?
Is this why Rotherham happened – the perpetratrors were just following their leader?
Guest
Anyone who doesn’t actively make excuses for Hamas, for starters.
Guest
What a surprise, you come here to show you’re worse than everyone else.
137point036
First, your “anyone” is a big set. Does it include those who finds tanks, bombers and drones to be a more correct way to run a war against civilians. Are they better than GG? Second, how do you compare Hamas to the Warsaw ghetto fighters? Am I a hypocrite for even thinking that the Warsaw fighters may just have had a point?