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George Galloway

Having used the disaffected electorate as a means to springboard his way back into the public eye ( as if we could ever erase the sight of him in our Sunday newspapers photographed in the Big Brother House wearing a green leotard…..), and banged on about Gaza the toady has disappeared below the parapet.

Where has gone?

Should we introduce a policy of sudden death for our politicians who fail to do what they promise? This may lead to a very small House…
 
He's putting some fun back into politics and he takes no prisoners. I don't agree with much of his politics but I do enjoy how he always gets "elevator heel shoes" or "billionaire wife" into the same sentence as Richi Sunak. We need more of this. Its a joy listening to him describe Starmer :lol:
Penny Mordant has a pretty good put down too:
 
Galloway is a very clever man and a great orator - unfortunately his politics are bat-sh!t crazy. But he knows how to work a crowd and play to their fears.

A mate of mine was on the C130 that flew the B'liars into Iraq, they were relieved of their usual side arms prior to the flight by the CP team, the loadie was subjected to 'cruel & unusual punishment' when Cherie decided to get changed behind the toilet curtain but managed to somehow do it on the wrong side, exposing her 'big pants' contents...

Here's the snivelling weasel!
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Douglas Adams had the right idea about politicians over 40 years ago. Basically what he said boils down to anyone who wants to be in charge should on no account be allowed any sort of power. David
Terry Pritchett uses the same theme, as did Orwell. Perhaps we should select the representatives of the people from amongst the people without their party parliamentary committees…oh hang on…that’s what various Greek city states did when we were running around Blighty in woad!
 
Terry Pritchett uses the same theme, as did Orwell. Perhaps we should select the representatives of the people from amongst the people without their party parliamentary committees…oh hang on…that’s what various Greek city states did when we were running around Blighty in woad!

Or maybe candidates should be selected in some random way whether they want to do it or not! David
 
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