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George Galloway wins Bradford West byelection

Respect candidate takes seat from Labour with 10,140 majority, claiming 'the most sensational victory in British political history'


George Galloway, the leading figure in Respect, has grabbed a remarkable victory in the Bradford West byelection, claiming that "By the grace of God, we have won the most sensational victory in British political history".

It appeared that the seat's Muslim immigrant community had decamped from Labour en masse to Galloway's fundamentalist call for an immediate British troop withdrawal from Afghanistan and a fightback against the job crisis.

On a turnout of 50.78%, Labour's shellshocked candidate Imran Hussein was crushed by a 36.59% swing from Labour to Respect that saw Galloway take the seat with a majority of 10,140.

Labour had held the seat in 2010 with a majority of 5,763. It marks an extraordinary personal and political comeback for the controversial politician who lost in the UK general election in 2010, and in the Scottish parliament in 2011, appearing to confirm that the remainder of his career would lie in broadcasting and celebrity programmes.

It is also a bitter blow to Ed Miliband, who failed to capitalise on the suddenly plummeting support for the coalition, and did not see the threat posed by Galloway until too late.

The result raises wider questions over whether the result is a simple one-off reflecting Galloway's personal charisma, or instead a sign of a wider detachment among immigrant communities from mainstream party politics.

Hailing his triumph before the official result was announced, Galloway said: "By the grace of God, we have won the most sensational victory in British political history … Labour has been hit by a tidal wave in a seat they have held for many decades and dominated for 100 years. I have won a big victory in every part of the constituency, including in areas many people said I should not even compete."

Labour were privately conceding defeat long before the official result which came at 2.30am on Friday morning.

Galloway claimed the path to his victory went back to "the path of treason by Tony Blair in 1994" that has taken Labour "so far away from its traditional supporters that people feel neglected and betrayed".

He added that Blair remained revered inside the modern Labour party, "swanning around making millions, instead of facing trial in the Hague for war crimes. The big political parties have had a very salutary lesson, and I hope they take note."

Galloway said: "Labour should have won a landslide victory, so voters are not looking for the austerity-lite policies of Ed Miliband and Ed Balls." He claimed Labour had tried almost tribal village politics to save the seat and that they had got their answer.

He said: "I am here for the long term," adding that the main parties would get a shock when Respect stands in the neglected towns of the north in the local elections in May.

The Tories, still needing to make inroads in northern immigrant areas, floundered badly as the party licked its wounds over its shambolic handling of the potential petrol strike. Jackie Whiteley, the Tory candidate came third, with 2,746 votes, 8.37%, a drop of 22.78% on the last electioon.

Labour claimed that it might have retained the seat if the Tory vote had not collapsed so completely. Labour argued that the budget, revelations about Cameron's wealthy donors and the petrol queues all led to the severe drop in Conservative support.

The Tories' coalition partners ,the Liberal Democrats, had been third in 2010 with 11.7 % of the vote, but this time came fourth with 1,505 votes, or 4.59% of the vote. In the last 48 hours, Ed Miliband's circle started to voice private concerns that a late push by Galloway among the large Asian community might drag the Labour vote down and propel the Conservative candidate to victory. But few Labour officials or outside experts were predicting that Galloway would poll more than 20%, let alone win the seat.

But in the final 48 hours, the Respect vote started to surge, especially among Asian youth, opening up a serious possibility that Galloway could be taken back to the Commons only two years after losing in 2010.

Galloway, a former Labour MP, has previously shown his formidable ability to topple large Labour leads in immigrant areas when he won the east London seat of Bow in 2005, overturning a 10,000 majority held by Oona King.

Labour has been campaigning hard in the byelection on the issue of jobs, and the poor showing by Labour suggests Ed Miliband is not able to engender any enthusiasm either for himself or for his calls for an economic stimulus package.

Labour's nerves in Bradford started to show early in the evening when reports emerged that postal ballots showed Labour and Galloway running neck and neck.

At the weekend Galloway held a highly successful 1,000-strong rally, winning the support of some leading mosques, even though the Bradford-born Labour candidate Imran Hussein is a Pakistani Muslim and deputy leader of the council.

Galloway distributed letters insisting that he did not drink and promising he would oppose a war in Iran just as he had fought western imperialist interventions in Iraq, Palestine and Afghanistan.

The byelection had been caused by the resignation due to a long-term illness by Marsha Singh, the Labour victor in 2010.

At the 2010 general election Labour won the seat in with 18,401 votes, or 45.4%, the Conservatives took 12,638 votes, 31.2%, and the Liberal Democrats trailed in third with 4,732 or 11.7 %.

The byelection also underlines how local factors can make a mockery of national trends. The latest YouGov poll published by the Sun showed Labour holding a 10-point lead.

The result represents an extraordinary new chapter for Galloway personally. He was initially Labour MP for Glasgow Hillhead and later for Glasgow Kelvin before his expulsion from the party in October 2003 for urging British soldiers not to fight in Iraq.

He subsequently became a founding member of Respect, and he became the MP for Bethnal Green in 2005.

In the 2010 election, Galloway abandoned Bow to try to win Poplar, but found himself unable to recreate his 2005 success in the neighbouring east London constituency.

Full result (with vote share and change since 2010 in brackets)

George Galloway (Respect) 18,341 (55.89%, +52.83%)

Imran Hussain (Labour) 8,201 (24.99%, -20.36%)

Jackie Whiteley (Conservative) 2,746 (8.37%, -22.78%)

Jeanette Sunderland (Liberal Democrat) 1,505 (4.59%, -7.08%)

Sonja McNally (UKIP) 1,085 (3.31%, +1.31%)

Dawud Islam (Green) 481 (1.47%, -0.85%)

Neil Craig (Democratic Nationalists) 344 (1.05%)

Howling Laud Hope (Monster Raving Loony Party) 111 (0.34%)

http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2012/mar/30/george-galloway-bradford-west-byelection
 
That's an extraordinary result. A real slap in the face for Labour.

Interesting that Galloway invoked God in his victory speech.

I wonder what his agenda is.
 
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I've been a massive Galloway fan since I saw him take on the US Congress on the Iraq War issue. It was the most massive political ownage I had seen.

Since then I have tried to stay abreast of his career. In Australia I had not seen much of him prior to the initial occasion.
 
Good to see George back in Parliament, he will get more media attention and thus hopefully the public will learn more about the geopolitics of the Middle East.
 
This was a good one as well. One can only hope that the newscaster had the decency for a bit of self examination after Galloway rightly sets her straight on her bias.

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All he has for 2 years is a radio show and a youtube channel, then he arrives in a constituency on behalf of a socialist party nationally unrepresented, and easily wins a seat held by Labour for 40 years. The most sensational result in recent memory and yet another embarrassment for the useless Ed Miliband.
 
Fantastic. Everyone in Bradford is ecstatic at this result. I voted for him, but I didn't expect he would end up with a landslide victory. Let's hope he sticks to his word though. Sensational is all I can say. I stayed up until the result was announced, it was a great moment in the history of Bradford.

Bradistan Zindabad!
 
Fantastic. Everyone in Bradford is ecstatic at this result. I voted for him, but I didn't expect he would end up with a landslide victory. Let's hope he sticks to his word though. Sensational is all I can say. I stayed up until the result was announced, it was a great moment in the history of Bradford.

Bradistan Zindabad!

As you are from Bradford - maybe you an help me.

Was your vote because of disillusionment with the other parties, or because of what Galloway stands for in terms of Iraq, Palestine and other Muslim battles?
 
lols, for labour to lose after the week the tories have had is huge, ed milliband is putting the labour party to sleep. cant believe people still fall for galloways tricks after all this time, still if hes nicking labour seats, more power to him. :)
 
This was a good one as well. One can only hope that the newscaster had the decency for a bit of self examination after Galloway rightly sets her straight on her bias.

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I remember watching this live.

One of the reasons I feel he has support from ethnic communities.

Though the less said about his stint on Big Brother the better.
 
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As you are from Bradford - maybe you an help me.

Was your vote because of disillusionment with the other parties, or because of what Galloway stands for in terms of Iraq, Palestine and other Muslim battles?

The reason I voted for him, is because the rest of the candidates don't have a clue what Bradford want, even though they've lived in Bradford most of their lives. The main opposition to Galloway, which was Imran Hussain of Labour, he was a joke. The man doesn't even know how to speak to people, let alone win an election.

I went to a Pakistan Day celebration dinner a couple of weeks ago and I hadn't made my mind up yet as to who to vote for. All the candidates were at the dinner (which I didn't know they were going to be). After hearing all of them speak, I knew then Galloway was going to win, the other candidates just didn't seem to know what they were talking about, they didn't know how to hold an audience like Galloway, they couldn't connect, Galloway knew what he was talking about and you could see that even he knew that he had won the election back then.
 
As you are from Bradford - maybe you an help me.

Was your vote because of disillusionment with the other parties, or because of what Galloway stands for in terms of Iraq, Palestine and other Muslim battles?
I'd say it was both. But it's very very likely that the Muslims of Bradford West voted for him because he stands up for the Muslims on issues like Iraq and Palestine given his history with these issues. When he first announced he was standing I knew he would win. His views are shared with a lot if Muslims in Bradford there can be no doubt about that. Equally on a smaller scale you cannot deny that this was a protest vote considering the nature of by-elections and after so many long years of the main parties in power doing absolutely nothing at least Galloway will be a stronger voice for Bradford and maybe get a few things done. All in all Galloway is a good representative and suitable MP for Bradford as most of his views are shared by regular Bradfordians.
 
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Stunning victory ! A majority of 10,000, a sensational victory for the Respect party and a sensational victory for George Galloway. Even if he is way to the left of my political beliefs, he is one of the greatest orators I have ever heard. And Parliament needs charisma and orators like Galloway.

Galloway resonated with the Bradford electorate, he will definitely be a loud voice for them. The Bradford spring indeed :))

He was absolutely mobbed apparently by his supporters there.

George Galloway was carried out of the sports centre where the votes had been counted, on the shoulders of his supporters.

The regeneration of the city has long been delayed. The Odeon is an absolute eyesore. His stance on foreign policy obviously connected with the Muslim population.

Imran Hussain is a chav, would have cringed to have heard him in the Commons.

'You know bro...we gonna tax da bankers init'.

As for the Labour party - New Labour are a disgrace. 2 unpopular wars which Fuhrer Blair enforced on the British people. At least the Old Labour party members had integrity, honour and a loyalty to their socialist roots. The corrupt New Labour bunch have been exposed, time and again, during the 13 years they were in government, corrupt to the core, scandal after scandal, quite rightly they have been kicked out.

The Bradford electorate have been sick of broken promises by Labour for the last 38 years - the Muslim community there have been used and abused. Don't feel sorry for Ed Miliband - he now plans a visit to the place to 'rebuild their image', AFTER the by-election !

Poor Ed. Here's to a generation out of power !

The white population in the suburbs probably voted for the Conservatives, who were hoping to see the vote for the left split.

Lib Dems lose their deposit.
 
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Stunning victory ! A majority of 10,000, a sensational victory for the Respect party and a sensational victory for George Galloway. Even if he is way to the left of my political beliefs, he is one of the greatest orators I have ever heard. And Parliament needs charisma and orators like Galloway.

Galloway resonated with the Bradford electorate, he will definitely be a loud voice for them. The Bradford spring indeed :))

He was absolutely mobbed apparently by his supporters there.



The regeneration of the city has long been delayed. The Odeon is an absolute eyesore. His stance on foreign policy obviously connected with the Muslim population.

Imran Hussain is a chav, would have cringed to have heard him in the Commons.

'You know bro...we gonna tax da bankers init'.

As for the Labour party - New Labour are a disgrace. 2 unpopular wars which Fuhrer Blair enforced on the British people. At least the Old Labour party members had integrity, honour and a loyalty to their socialist roots. The corrupt New Labour bunch have been exposed, time and again, during the 13 years they were in government, corrupt to the core, scandal after scandal, quite rightly they have been kicked out.

The Bradford electorate have been sick of broken promises by Labour for the last 38 years - the Muslim community there have been used and abused. Don't feel sorry for Ed Miliband - he now plans a visit to the place to 'rebuild their image', AFTER the by-election !

Poor Ed. Here's to a generation out of power !

The white population in the suburbs probably voted for the Conservatives, who were hoping to see the vote for the left split.

Lib Dems lose their deposit.

The suburbs such as shipley have there own MP and are not part of Bradford West also Ilkley/Howarth etc I think come under Keighley.
 
This guy has it bang on !

Atul Hatwal

Simply cranking the handle on decaying community political machines and expecting the sheep to file through the pen will not work forever. When George Galloway condemned Labour's use of "biraderi" or clan-based politics last night, he was right. At some point Labour as a party will have to engage with its former ethnic minority supporters rather than just assume they will be there, regardless of whatever the party does.

The suburbs such as shipley have there own MP and are not part of Bradford West also Ilkley/Howarth etc I think come under Keighley.

Yeah, Philip Davies is the MP for Shipley, and is very right-wing. I don't know whether that reflects the white voters of Bradford, who may be more right-wing than their Asian counterparts.

Bradford West was on the list of Tory target-seats at the last general election.

Interesting to read the Labour reaction.

Senior Labour MP Keith Vaz

I came into the House with George Galloway 25 yeas ago, so I've known him for a long time. He's a celebrity candidate. He's obviously a big figure. I was up in Bradford, his campaign was very much about a single issue: Iraq, and the situation that led to the war. So this is a one-off. I've been involved in the last five by-elections, which we have all won. But the Bradford West by-election is different. I think we should accept this as a one-off. Let's see what he does when he comes back to Parliament

:))) Says the plonker who thought that police ordering youths to take off their masks would not have helped them arrest the rioters last year !

Labour health spokeswoman Diane Abbott

Tweeted: Most Labour people hate Galloway so much they completely underestimate him. He knows how to campaign on the ground. Galloway understands that, outside Westminster bubble, there are those for whom Iraq war remains unforgotten and unforgiven. Westminster was wittering on about pasty tax . Meanwhile, back in the real world, George Galloway was going door to door in Bradford.

Diane Abbott speaking sense, what is the world coming to.
 
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Remarkable victory, wish there were a few more like him in parliament.
 
Fantastic win, totally smashed the Labour party. :14:

Some guy with eggs tried to hit GG but some 7ft huge Asian guy came in the way. :)
 
I love Galloway for his views and his single handed deconstruction of mainstream politicians. But, people voting for him are to be honest misled. Galloway has his own agenda when it comes to this. The language alleged used in this campaign was condescending and local muslim population/constituents fell for it like lemmings.

It just goes to show how real politics is a pile of turd at the moment.

Galloway will be gone to pastures new in a few years and representing his 'constituents' elsewhere.
 
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I love Galloway for his views and his single handed deconstruction of mainstream politicians. But, people voting for him are to be honest misled. Galloway has his own agenda when it comes to this. The language alleged used in this campaign was condescending and local muslim population/constituents fell for it like lemmings.

It just goes to show how real politics is a pile of turd at the moment.

Galloway will be gone to pastures new in a few years and representing his 'constituents' elsewhere.

Galloway is a contrarian politician these days primarily because he loves the attention having a mainstream view wont get him. Call me a cynic but i dont believe he actually would do anything to force implementation of his political views.

He has no interest in every day politics or improving the condition of his voters, and will be somewhere else a year or so from now.

I have many bengali friends from tower hamlets who voted for him and respect back in the day, and say his election made absolutely no difference to the area or condition in general. He simply hoovered up the votes by saying what people wanted to hear, and they were gullible enough to fall for it.

Maybe im being harsh but i think the way firstly bengali, and now pakistanis have voted for him just shows a politcal immaturity amongst some sections of minority voters.

I personally dont understand the "he stands up for muslim views on iraq, palestine" argument, because he has no power to change anything, why vote him when its clearly a case of him playing voters because he knows what to say.

Having said that i see the motivation if this was done simply as a protest vote, expecting nothing else. In which case both galloway and the voters will get what they wanted from it.
 
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He doesn't have the power to change anything is not the point. British Muslims of Bradford have found a loud voice to represent them in parliament. Many of Galloway's views are shared by the people who voted for him. Who else can they find in British politics who fights for their cause or shares the same views as the voters of Bradford West and Galloway? People like Galloway need to be in power quite simply. He knows that himself and so do his most of his supporters. Although there is no doubt he knows how to win the vote of the marginalised and working class.
 
As you are from Bradford - maybe you an help me.

Was your vote because of disillusionment with the other parties, or because of what Galloway stands for in terms of Iraq, Palestine and other Muslim battles?

Would say more Kashmir- Bradford is full of Kashmiris
 
For anyone wanting to watch the political equivalent of Shoaib Akthar bowling against Namibian tailenders, watch this!

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I love Galloway for his views and his single handed deconstruction of mainstream politicians. But, people voting for him are to be honest misled. Galloway has his own agenda when it comes to this. The language alleged used in this campaign was condescending and local muslim population/constituents fell for it like lemmings.

It just goes to show how real politics is a pile of turd at the moment.

Galloway will be gone to pastures new in a few years and representing his 'constituents' elsewhere.

I think you need to give the voters a bit more respect. They listened to GG and other candidates and chose who they thought was the best person to represent them in parliament.

Yes he has an agenda but it's not a hidden one. He clearly shows his anti-war agenda, his tolerance for minorities agenda, his support for Palestinians agenda and what's best for the Bradford agenda.

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A pathetic interview by Sky's Bolton. :))
 
I have many bengali friends from tower hamlets who voted for him and respect back in the day, and say his election made absolutely no difference to the area or condition in general. He simply hoovered up the votes by saying what people wanted to hear, and they were gullible enough to fall for it.

Will be interesting to see if he can bring about the long-delayed regeneration of Bradford.

Just doing some reading about Galloway's time as MP for Bethnal Green and Bow, people are saying that he didn't do anything to improve conditions in the area and was mostly absent from the constituency.

He has talked about 'an industrial policy which will bring jobs back to Bradford', I've driven around Bradford before, and these huge, vast industrial estates, long closed down are an absolute eyesore, especially Illingworth Mills.

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He needs to specify this industrial policy, I don't he will single-handedly rebuild the manufacturing base of this country !

I think the Respect party is a one or two man show, George Galloway and Salma Yaqoob are the only people I know from that party. Who knows, maybe this win will give them the impetus to kick on, and can become the 'alternative' party to the three mainstream ones.

They need to build up their party, get more activists, make their policy clear on OTHER issues otherwise they will just be known for being a foreign policy protest party that will garner favour with the Muslim voters.

Still glad they won though - would you really want another Labour MP with a safe seat in the North.

Labour's biraderi politics in Bradford has failed - good bloody riddance, and let's hope the rest of the North wakes up.
 
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For anyone wanting to watch the political equivalent of Shoaib Akthar bowling against Namibian tailenders, watch this!

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Why is the interviewer so cranky at 7:25 ?

Dawud Islam has given a good account of himself - watch 10.45

AWFUL question by the interviewer at 13.15 !

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00:30 - referring to Imran Hussain - 'Failed councillors...who can't string a sentence together' :)))
 
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George Galloway quite clearly won by pandering to the Muslim voters and his stance on Western Foreign policy in the Muslim world...but so what?

The people voted for him thats all that matters in a democracy. If they don't like how he performs they can get rid of him in a few years time. I'm personally looking forward to him tearing into a few MPs in Parliament.
 
I think you need to give the voters a bit more respect. They listened to GG and other candidates and chose who they thought was the best person to represent them in parliament.

Yes he has an agenda but it's not a hidden one. He clearly shows his anti-war agenda, his tolerance for minorities agenda, his support for Palestinians agenda and what's best for the Bradford agenda.

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A pathetic interview by Sky's Bolton. :))


If the voters of Bradford West want him to represent their dissent of foreign policy that is fine...but represent them in local policy will be secondary imo.

His campaign was very catered for the local people with the language he used. Suppose it caters for that mindset. Again, I iterate like the constituents of Bethnal Green he will move on.
 
I'm personally looking forward to him tearing into a few MPs in Parliament.

Definitely, I am not hard-left so I don't agree with everything he says, but I have often seen the socialist point-of-view because of my life, so I agree with plenty

Besides, agree or disagree, he has such charisma and most importantly, no fear! Coalition MPs will be squirming in their seats just a little more, so BBC Parliament might actually be worth watching again

How about Prime Minister's Questions! The Tories spun Bradford West in their favour by saying it was an embarrassment for Labour - which it was - but they will secretly be dreading the prospect of Galloway verbally assassinating Cameron
 
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Will be interesting to see if he can bring about the long-delayed regeneration of Bradford.

Just doing some reading about Galloway's time as MP for Bethnal Green and Bow, people are saying that he didn't do anything to improve conditions in the area and was mostly absent from the constituency.

He has talked about 'an industrial policy which will bring jobs back to Bradford', I've driven around Bradford before, and these huge, vast industrial estates, long closed down are an absolute eyesore, especially Illingworth Mills.

He needs to specify this industrial policy, I don't he will single-handedly rebuild the manufacturing base of this country !

I think the Respect party is a one or two man show, George Galloway and Salma Yaqoob are the only people I know from that party. Who knows, maybe this win will give them the impetus to kick on, and can become the 'alternative' party to the three mainstream ones.

They need to build up their party, get more activists, make their policy clear on OTHER issues otherwise they will just be known for being a foreign policy protest party that will garner favour with the Muslim voters.

Still glad they won though - would you really want another Labour MP with a safe seat in the North.

Labour's biraderi politics in Bradford has failed - good bloody riddance, and let's hope the rest of the North wakes up.

Adding to the first point, it was also fairly documented that his parliamentary attendance was not great.

Secondly, if Bradford is in a situation that people are putting their trust in a hard left socialist to revive and improve the economy, that is a sad indictment of either the people previously in charge, or the lack of politcal rationale behind his election.

I wouldnt even call Respect a two man show, salma yaqoob is a respectable and decent lady but i dont see her politcal career going anywhere, and without galloway respect would really, reallly struggle.

Like with most fringe parties as you have rightly mentioned the focus in campaigning is always on some moral or ideological ideals, with the details of the boring day to day domestic policies being rather woolly, imo respect similarly lacks a coherant socio-economic domestic policy. especially considering the apparent conflict between their left wing spend happy policies and the constraints of the current economic climate.

And as far as your last point goes, i wholeheartedly agree. What a sad indictment of milliband's faux-retro labour, that after such a horrific week for the tories they still lost a seat.
 
Although bradford has been a heaven sent by- election for galloway and his percieved opportunism and that he has defeated a local bradfordian from the area, he's entertaining and does a lot for occupied territories stretching back many years.

I wouldn't get carried away and call it the start of a revolution as apart from salma yaqoob and maybe abjol miah, respect party doesn't seem to have the candidates or donors and the conservatives probly helped in not fighting for bradford west and the votes they may have got if they did probably went to 'gorgeous' george.
 
Stunning victory - well done GG.

Great news for the Tories - despite the budget and the week they've had Labour still can't make headway. Dave and Gideon will be over the moon!
 
Just watching Galloway versus the US Senate again. Rock solid points, awe-inspiring rhetoric and summary deconstruction
 
Disagree with Yvette Cooper, the Clayton ward in Bradford West is predominantly white, middle class & affluent. Respect took approximately 900 votes whereas Labour took 40.

I think the voters of Bradford West deserve a little respect (no pun intended). Disillusionment with British foreign policy over Iraq and Afghanistan is not exclusive to Muslim communities, but communities of all faiths and ethnic backgrounds around the country.

Labour 'failed to connect with Asians in Bradford'

George Galloway's victory in Bradford West was partly due to Labour's failure to connect with the Asian community, the shadow home secretary has said.

Yvette Cooper told the BBC her party had not won over young Asian voters or Muslim women.

Respect Party MP Mr Galloway, who was expelled by Labour in 2003, won the by-election by 10,140 votes.

He has said his victory represented a "peaceful democratic uprising" against the established political parties.

In taking Bradford West, Mr Galloway overturned a Labour majority of more than 5,000 at the 2010 general election.

He was previously MP for Bethnal Green and Bow in east London.

Ms Cooper told the BBC's Andrew Marr programme the by-election was "deeply disappointing" and the party had "lessons to learn".

"I think it is the case that Labour wasn't connecting enough with young voters in Bradford's Asian community.

"My sense too is that we weren't connecting enough with Muslim women in Bradford."

She said there were clearly "local factors" that had been significant in the constituency and warned against generalising about the Asian community because Labour had been successful in other by-elections with significant Asian populations.

Commentators have suggested Mr Galloway attracted many Asian voters because of his opposition to the war in Iraq and his call for troops to withdraw from Afghanistan immediately.

But the Respect MP has rejected that, arguing that he won support from "all kinds of people" and pointing out that Labour's candidate was, in fact, a Muslim of Pakistani origin.

Ms Cooper said she was "worried" about what Mr Galloway would do now he had been elected.

"We saw what happened last time, we saw what happened in Bethnal Green," she said.

"We saw how little, in fact, that he did in Parliament and how little he did to stand up for people in east London, so I hope that he will do more this time because he needs to show respect for the people who voted this time."

Labour MP Michael Dugher, former spokesman for Gordon Brown, told the BBC's Sunday Politics that Bradford West was "possibly the first by-election in history that was fought and even won on social media".

"So you had George Galloway with 85,000 followers on his Facebook page [while] our candidate was knocking on doors the old-fashioned way," he said.

'Not phased'
The Conservative and Liberal Democrat share of the vote also fell significantly in Bradford West, at the end of a difficult week for the coalition.

Foreign Secretary William Hague, however, said the government should not be "phased or deterred" by what had been a "controversial" period, including over its handling of the threatened fuel tanker strike.

He told the BBC he believed his colleagues would have been "criticised either way" - whether they had urged people to keep their petrol tanks topped up or not.

Ms Cooper also set out Labour's plans to make law and order a central theme of its campaign in the forthcoming local elections.

"We're going to be campaigning on crime and anti-social behaviour because that is the sort of thing people are very concerned about in streets and communities across the country," she said.
 
Disagree with Yvette Cooper, the Clayton ward in Bradford West is predominantly white, middle class & affluent. Respect took approximately 900 votes whereas Labour took 40.

I think the voters of Bradford West deserve a little respect (no pun intended). Disillusionment with British foreign policy over Iraq and Afghanistan is not exclusive to Muslim communities, but communities of all faiths and ethnic backgrounds around the country.

Labour 'failed to connect with Asians in Bradford'

I wouldn't call Clayton Affluent its no more affluent than parts of Heaton or Frizinghall.
 
I have a friend that lives in Clayton - she is very worried that Galloway will not represent the middle-class white person, of which she is one
 
George called Bradford Blackburn on twitter but then said his page was hacked....

I admire the man a lot, having met him while he was campaigning to become a member of Scottish Parliament ( he lost) and he spoke many times at the uni I went to but your friend is quite right Whippy, he wont be representing her in Parliament, he wont even be representing the people who voted for him.

He is there because of his views on British foreign policy, that is all. He will be representing the oppressed people of Palestine, Iraq,Kashmir and Afghanistan in Parliament and his voters are happy for that.

I have no doubt though that if his respect party get into power through the local council elections they will work tirelessly for Bradford.
 
I have a friend that lives in Clayton - she is very worried that Galloway will not represent the middle-class white person, of which she is one

Ask her not to worry. I've had the privilege and honour of having known George for 16 years now and he is one of the sincerest, most altruistic people I know. A teacher, mentor and hero.
 
Aye, I gently disagreed with my friend and asked her to be patient - she is understandably wary because George has only arrived recently in the constituency
 
Aye, I gently disagreed with my friend and asked her to be patient - she is understandably wary because George has only arrived recently in the constituency

Come and have dinner with us.

Next week? My wife is a good cook and George tells outrageous stories.

You might have more in common with my missus than I do, she being of the Anglo-Saxon stock. But she will wear a niqaab around you because her beauty might distract a young lad like yourself...haha!
 
GG could not get elected in a constituency without a shedload of Muslim voters.

He plays to his audience very cleverly - saying he doesn't drink, and doesn't vote for gay rights issues. An aggressive interrogator such as Paxman could expose him on the latter, but Paxo has bigger fish to fry.

I'll be interested to see if he acts as a responsible MP for Bradford West.
 
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GG could not get elected in a constituency without a shedload of Muslim voters.

He plays to his audience very cleverly - saying he doesn't drink, and doesn't vote for gay rights issues. An aggressive interrogator such as Paxman could expose him on the latter, but Paxo has bigger fish to fry.

I'll be interested to see if he acts as a responsible MP for Bradford West.

Ah a Tory seethes.

Next Friday. My place. Interrogate Mr Galloway yourself. In person.

You have declined my invitation once before citing domestic issues and I really do hope things are better at home for you. This time I fully expect you to please accept my invitation to dinner at my place on Friday where you can ascertain yourself how sincere George is.

Why let other people fight your battles for you? Paxman doesn't even know you, let alone care for you! So grill GG yourself!
 
By the way, GG has ALWAYS voted on gays rights issues. Rob, old chap, we'll have to stop believing you are a man of learning if you continue churning out ill-informed tripe.

How much does the Daily Mail cost nowadays? The condensed version of The Independent is 20p I've noted.
 
Come and have dinner with us.

Next week? My wife is a good cook and George tells outrageous stories.

You might have more in common with my missus than I do, she being of the Anglo-Saxon stock. But she will wear a niqaab around you because her beauty might distract a young lad like yourself...haha!

Ha. Need to hold on travelling and visits until the summer, got 6 more weeks of dissertation and project writing and editing :)
 
Good man, Bradford are lucky to have him. All the best to George Galloway and his constituency. Enough with the biradari clowns..
 
GG could not get elected in a constituency without a shedload of Muslim voters.

He plays to his audience very cleverly - saying he doesn't drink, and doesn't vote for gay rights issues. An aggressive interrogator such as Paxman could expose him on the latter, but Paxo has bigger fish to fry.

I'll be interested to see if he acts as a responsible MP for Bradford West.

Have you not seen the interview after Galloway won in Bethnal Green? I rest my case. Paxman is just a grumpy old bully. Galloway has always stood up for minorities and that includes gay people. Your just one of those who have been duped by the mainstream media into thinking he is some kind of villain. This mis-characterisation of Galloway has made him what he is today. A honest person who challenges the status quo. Many do not like that.
 
although i'm a fan of this guy

this just stinks of political and personal oppurtnism on galloways behalf

especially losing his well paid slot at talksport he seems to have acted quickly to bring home the groceries with this oppurtunity.

i just hope he does a good job for bradford west and does not take the people as fools since the pakistanis are very sidday sadday loge there and have big hearts and very hospitable nature unlike the kanjoos crafty bengalis of tower hamlets where galloway represented before.

i hope he can make distinction between the nature and character of azad kashmiris of bradford and bengalis of east london.

other than that i wish him and the people of bradford the best of luck
 
i just hope he does a good job for bradford west and does not take the people as fools since the pakistanis are very sidday sadday loge there and have big hearts and very hospitable nature unlike the kanjoos crafty bengalis of tower hamlets where galloway represented before.

i hope he can make distinction between the nature and character of azad kashmiris of bradford and bengalis of east london.

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although i'm a fan of this guy

this just stinks of political and personal oppurtnism on galloways behalf

especially losing his well paid slot at talksport he seems to have acted quickly to bring home the groceries with this oppurtunity.

i just hope he does a good job for bradford west and does not take the people as fools since the pakistanis are very sidday sadday loge there and have big hearts and very hospitable nature unlike the kanjoos crafty bengalis of tower hamlets where galloway represented before.

i hope he can make distinction between the nature and character of azad kashmiris of bradford and bengalis of east london.

other than that i wish him and the people of bradford the best of luck

How much did he get paid at talksport?
 
How much did he get paid at talksport?

well according to the daily fail back in 2009 they were saying £100000 a year was his contract

not bad for a 3 hour show on a friday night

i think a salary for an elected mp in parliament is around that mark as well.
 
That is pretty impressive if indeed true, though back then he was doing 2 nights a week

I was quite happy to hear talksport will be going exclusively sport because it meant no more Galloway, his show was just superb
 
http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/t...lloways-muslim-conversion-why-the-big-secret/

George Galloway's Muslim conversion: why the big secret?

Why did George Galloway feel the urge to keep his conversion to Islam secret?

The New Statesman reveals today, in an interview by Jemima Khan with the fiery new MP for Bradford West, that Galloway converted 10 years ago at a ceremony in Kilburn, north-west London. On one level, it's not surprising: he peppers his speeches with "inshallahs", during his campaign, pamphlets were distributed (although he says he was not responsible for them) saying that "God knows who is a Muslim", pointing out that his Labour opponent in the Bradford by-election, Imran Hussain, drank alcohol and that he, Galloway, did not and "never has"; he has had no fewer than three Muslim wives (though not, I must quickly add, at the same time).

But it is very odd that he kept this to himself for so long. His adopted religion, surely, is not a shameful secret. Certainly his appeal to the Islamic communities, first of Tower Hamlets and now of Bradford, is well known. But, as Khan points out, he has generally been referred to as a "Catholic" in the media, and that this might not have hurt his chances with the working-class white vote:

There must have been some white constituents in Bradford, who, although natural Labour supporters, preferred to vote for the white Catholic candidate rather than the brown Muslim one representing Labour.

Whether that's true or not, there's something strange about Galloway's secretiveness on the matter. Perhaps, with all the accusations of divisive identity politics that have been flying around since his startling victory, he realised that his Respect Party's claims to be a broad-based Leftist movement rather than a single-issue Muslim protest vote would be undermined. It would be nice to hear Galloway's own explanation.

• Update: George Galloway has issued a denial of Jemima Khan's claims:

The opening paragraph of Jemima Khan’s piece in the New Statesman (referring to an alleged conversion ceremony) is totally untrue. Moreover I told her it was fallacious when she put it to me. I have never attended any such ceremony in Kilburn, Karachi or Kathmandu. It is simply and categorically untrue.

But is he denying that he is a Muslim, or denying that he attended a ceremony in Kilburn? It's not clear. No doubt it will all come out eventually.
 
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Wouldn't surprise me. George has always said he believes in God but refused to elaborate. Bloke off Sky News really pushed him over Islam in an interview after Bradford, but no answer was forthcoming. I am sure George considers religion a private matter. Good for him either way.
 
I have heard him refer to himself as both catholic and christian quite a few times in the last ten years. I assume he wouldn't do that if he had converted to Islam.
 
There was a long interview of him in the Standard today. The interviewer if he had converted to Islam or not. GG refused to answer. He can't risk alienating his core supporters, obviously.

GG is very interesting on the Mayoral election next week. He reckons Livingstone can still win, if he turns back into Red Ken to mobilise his old, dispossessed support.

GG says he will vote in Parliament a lot, and return to Bradford three days in seven to drive out political corruption. Good for him in those regards.
 
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Pathetic stuff from Jemima, she wanted this scoop for her own publicity. GG can follow what religion he likes, this wasn't required. GG has tweeted calling her a liar.
 
Didn't he marry Muslim women in Islamic ceremonies? How could he if he's not Muslim?
 
You mean his 3rd Muslim wife.

There are people out there who accept all messengers of God without actually accepting a particular faith. I've heard GG talking about the Prophet Mohammed(pbuh) as being a Prophet but never heard him say he's a Muslim.
 
Pathetic stuff from Jemima, she wanted this scoop for her own publicity. GG can follow what religion he likes, this wasn't required. GG has tweeted calling her a liar.
Jemima Khan converted to Islam before marrying Imran Khan, but does she still regard herself as being a Muslim?
And if so, how does she equate that with her (allegedly) intimate dalliances with the likes of Hugh Grant, Luke Janklow, John Battsek - just to name a few.
 
Jemima Khan converted to Islam before marrying Imran Khan, but does she still regard herself as being a Muslim?
And if so, how does she equate that with her (allegedly) intimate dalliances with the likes of Hugh Grant, Luke Janklow, John Battsek - just to name a few.

I don't know if she does or not. I see your point but can't really judge her. She has done a lot of good work esp against drone attacks.

GG has responded.

George Galloway has denied claims made by Jemima Khan in the New Statesman that he converted to Islam in a ceremony in London more than 10 years ago.

The newly elected MP for Bradford West does not deny being a Muslim, but says Khan's claim of a conversion in a hotel in Kilburn, north-west London, is "simply and categorically untrue".

http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2012/apr/26/george-galloway-jemima-khan-muslim?newsfeed=true
 
I don't know if she does or not. I see your point but can't really judge her. She has done a lot of good work esp against drone attacks.
Not judging her.
Simply wondering whether she still regards herself as being Muslim, or whether , since converting to Islam was obviously in order to marry IK, as she is not married to IK anymore, she also does not regard herself as being a Muslim woman anymore.
 
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The second minute is an absolute LOL, typical GG verbal assault on some idiot
 
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What a performance on Irish Television - RTE.

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Respect to George ...You can duck but you can't hide when you are trying to corner Galloway.

More and more people silently agree with his views.
 
Can GG retain his seat?
Thanks for the links to the articles... a brave lady to pour out her very difficult and tortured upbringing. So sad the plight of some Asian women even in the West. I hope and pray such barbarity is rare nowadays.
 
It's turning a bit nasty in Bradford.

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:)))
[MENTION=46929]shaz619[/MENTION] seen that video a few years ago, Rash is a legend.
 
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