George Galloway being a cocksocket again
Discussion
Galloway is suing people over this tweet.
Have the libel laws not changed and could this not be classed as as "honest opinion" now?
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/george-ga...
Have the libel laws not changed and could this not be classed as as "honest opinion" now?
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/george-ga...
Edited by BlackLabel on Saturday 28th February 15:57
A blatant attempt by George Galloway to use the Chilling effect to silence his critics.
HuffPost said:
George Galloway 'Anti- Semitism' Lawyers To Be Reported To Regulator
This has backfired for Galloway. Also, several high profile lawyers are offering free legal help to anyone who received a letter from Galloway's lawyers.http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2015/03/04/george-...
Someone at Bradford Brewery was trying to wind up Galloway on twitter. And GG took the bait.
https://twitter.com/BradfordBrewery
https://twitter.com/BradfordBrewery
sirtyro said:
What's the general consensus....is his seat safe? Would love it if he didn't get his seat back.
Labour have been a shambles in Bradford which means that Galloway is slight favourite with the bookies.http://www.oddschecker.com/politics/british-politi...
BBC said:
Despite assurances from Ed Miliband's office that an all-women shortlist would not be imposed to find a candidate to fight Galloway, the party's National Executive Committee ultimately decided that only women could apply for the seat.
The party denies that such a promise was ever made and says they "make no apology" for imposing female shortlists.
But it was after the shortlist was produced in February that things begin to get very murky.
Newsnight has been told that that first contest was "absolutely fixed to choose the weakest candidate", with local members acting together in protest at central interference.
The lady in question quit a day or 2 after being selected. The party denies that such a promise was ever made and says they "make no apology" for imposing female shortlists.
But it was after the shortlist was produced in February that things begin to get very murky.
Newsnight has been told that that first contest was "absolutely fixed to choose the weakest candidate", with local members acting together in protest at central interference.
So they found someone else:
bbc said:
But in any case, embarrassingly she withdrew within days of winning the position, leaving the party without a candidate just weeks from the general election, fighting a seat against one of the most effective political campaigners around.
A selection panel this week then chose Naz Shah, who had come last in the members' hustings and supported Mr Galloway in 2012.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-31749227A selection panel this week then chose Naz Shah, who had come last in the members' hustings and supported Mr Galloway in 2012.
I love these threads, keep reminding me of this from years ago...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5b9H7iujrvM
Sound possibly NSFW...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5b9H7iujrvM
Sound possibly NSFW...
Raises the intriguing question of whether the Electorial Commission has any rules about threatening potential constituents in the run up to an election? I assume they have a "Vote for me or I'll break your legs" rule, but is there anything along the lines of "once I get back in to power I'll make you sorry you crossed me"? Or is there an assumption that people who say such things won't get voted in?
Negative Creep said:
Bradford Brewery are probably worried they'll be outlawed once Galloway gets power. Along with the pork farms; he has to appeal to his core voters
All they'd need to do is Crowdfund for legal costs and within a day they could probably fund a 10 year legal battle.Gassing Station | News, Politics & Economics | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff