George Galloway being a cocksocket again
Discussion
BlackLabel said:
Meanwhile it appears that Galloway, after his defeat in Bradford, took inspiration from his old friend and mass murderer Saddam.
That's quite a find.Saddam Hussein said:
Do not lament the treachery of time, for how often
Dogs have danced upon the corpses of lions
Think not, by their dancing, that they overcome their masters
For the lions remain lions and the dogs dogs
Dogs have danced upon the corpses of lions
Think not, by their dancing, that they overcome their masters
For the lions remain lions and the dogs dogs
George Galloway said:
The hyena can bounce on the lion’s grave but it can never be a lion.
https://now.mmedia.me/lb/en/AssadLeaks/565286-flying-over-the-cuckoos-nest (bottom of the page).Wonder if the gobby arse was doing a Clarkson and thinking no-one would notice his naughtiness...
mybrainhurts said:
JensenA said:
TwigtheWonderkid said:
Who wants to be a dead lion when you could be an alive hyena?
The Hyena will be also dead one day. Its better to have lived as a Lion, rather than a Hyena. HewManHeMan said:
mybrainhurts said:
JensenA said:
TwigtheWonderkid said:
Who wants to be a dead lion when you could be an alive hyena?
The Hyena will be also dead one day. Its better to have lived as a Lion, rather than a Hyena. Galloways successor made her first speech in the House Of Commons yesterday tea time.
Naz Shah - Bradford West - Lab said:
5.36 pm
Naz Shah (Bradford West) (Lab)
Thank you, Mr Deputy Speaker, for allowing me to speak and share my thoughts today. Maiden speeches in this Chamber are quite different and unnerving, but I will grasp this opportunity to introduce myself and my constituency to you, Mr Deputy Speaker, and to my colleagues.
Being a Member of this House is an honour and privilege that we all share, but to earn the trust of people we grew up with against a backdrop of one of the most vile and personalised election campaigns ever seen in Great Britain makes my smile just that extra bit broader as I stand here today. It is a further honour to be the first woman ever to represent the Bradford West constituency.
It is customary to say a few pleasant words about my predecessor—[Laughter.] I have many words, but sadly only a few pleasant ones. My predecessor was, I am told, a great orator. The sad truth is that the only words he ever directed towards me were misogynistic, vitriolic, very dangerous and, to quote him,
“only ever had a fleeting relationship with the truth”.
However, it would be most unwise of me not to compliment him on his sensational acting abilities, not forgetting, as demonstrated in “Big Brother”, his taste for red leotards and black hats. I would like to take this opportunity to thank him for his actions, which united the people of Bradford West. Their patience—and, indeed, mine—certainly paid off when we handed him his P45 on 8 May. The Spandex Cat has truly left the building.
Despite continued attempts to undermine democracy, here I stand. For me, this speech is far from just my maiden speech; it signifies for me the unity of the people of Bradford West. Their voices, which for too long have not been heard, now demand not just to be heard, but to be listened to. My presence here is a testament to many people—my family, friends and local volunteers who were immensely supportive, and a close group of people who supported me throughout my campaign. These include my hon. Friend the Member for Birmingham, Perry Barr (Mr Mahmood), Ben Gallagher, Jo Miller, the noble Baron, Lord Roy Kennedy, the noble Baroness Glenys Thornton and the many shadow Cabinet Ministers who came to visit and support me.
It is also fitting to pay tribute to my Conservative opponent, George Grant, and the noble Baroness Warsi for issuing statements of support during this vicious campaign, and indeed to the Southall Black Sisters and the Muslim Women’s Network UK, who also issued public statements of condemnation.
Rest of her speech was on Child Tax Credit debate.Naz Shah (Bradford West) (Lab)
Thank you, Mr Deputy Speaker, for allowing me to speak and share my thoughts today. Maiden speeches in this Chamber are quite different and unnerving, but I will grasp this opportunity to introduce myself and my constituency to you, Mr Deputy Speaker, and to my colleagues.
Being a Member of this House is an honour and privilege that we all share, but to earn the trust of people we grew up with against a backdrop of one of the most vile and personalised election campaigns ever seen in Great Britain makes my smile just that extra bit broader as I stand here today. It is a further honour to be the first woman ever to represent the Bradford West constituency.
It is customary to say a few pleasant words about my predecessor—[Laughter.] I have many words, but sadly only a few pleasant ones. My predecessor was, I am told, a great orator. The sad truth is that the only words he ever directed towards me were misogynistic, vitriolic, very dangerous and, to quote him,
“only ever had a fleeting relationship with the truth”.
However, it would be most unwise of me not to compliment him on his sensational acting abilities, not forgetting, as demonstrated in “Big Brother”, his taste for red leotards and black hats. I would like to take this opportunity to thank him for his actions, which united the people of Bradford West. Their patience—and, indeed, mine—certainly paid off when we handed him his P45 on 8 May. The Spandex Cat has truly left the building.
Despite continued attempts to undermine democracy, here I stand. For me, this speech is far from just my maiden speech; it signifies for me the unity of the people of Bradford West. Their voices, which for too long have not been heard, now demand not just to be heard, but to be listened to. My presence here is a testament to many people—my family, friends and local volunteers who were immensely supportive, and a close group of people who supported me throughout my campaign. These include my hon. Friend the Member for Birmingham, Perry Barr (Mr Mahmood), Ben Gallagher, Jo Miller, the noble Baron, Lord Roy Kennedy, the noble Baroness Glenys Thornton and the many shadow Cabinet Ministers who came to visit and support me.
It is also fitting to pay tribute to my Conservative opponent, George Grant, and the noble Baroness Warsi for issuing statements of support during this vicious campaign, and indeed to the Southall Black Sisters and the Muslim Women’s Network UK, who also issued public statements of condemnation.
Another reason to vote Corbyn.
"George Galloway says he will re-join Labour 'pretty damn quick' if Jeremy Corbyn becomes leader "
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/geor...
"George Galloway says he will re-join Labour 'pretty damn quick' if Jeremy Corbyn becomes leader "
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/geor...
BlackLabel said:
Another reason to vote Corbyn.
"George Galloway says he will re-join Labour 'pretty damn quick' if Jeremy Corbyn becomes leader "
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/geor...
So he thinks JC is indefatigable, then?"George Galloway says he will re-join Labour 'pretty damn quick' if Jeremy Corbyn becomes leader "
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/geor...
Gobby George in post-crash what the hell do I do now? panic...
He's assuming, of course, that Labour would have him.
If they said sod off, my little world would light up and glow for a month ...
BlackLabel said:
Another reason to vote Corbyn.
"George Galloway says he will re-join Labour 'pretty damn quick' if Jeremy Corbyn becomes leader "
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/geor...
Labour its the gift that just keeps giving."George Galloway says he will re-join Labour 'pretty damn quick' if Jeremy Corbyn becomes leader "
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/geor...
mybrainhurts said:
So he thinks JC is indefatigable, then?
Gobby George in post-crash what the hell do I do now? panic...
He's assuming, of course, that Labour would have him.
If they said sod off, my little world would light up and glow for a month ...
That's pretty certain since they booted him out in the first place.Gobby George in post-crash what the hell do I do now? panic...
He's assuming, of course, that Labour would have him.
If they said sod off, my little world would light up and glow for a month ...
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