George Galloway humiliated as he loses seat 126 days after by-election | Politics | News




George Galloway has lost his seat 126 days after pulling off a surprise by-election victory in Rochdale.

The Worker's Party of Britain incumbent, defending a majority of more than 6,000 votes, was defeated by Labour's Paul Waugh.

Former Labour leader Neil Kinnock blasted Mr Galloway immediately after the result, telling the BBC: "Galloway is repulsive. I've known him since 1983 and he is repellent.

"He is such a chancer."

Mr Galloway finished in second place with 11,508 votes, behind former journalist Mr Waugh who was backed by 13,047 people.

Rochdale hopeful George Galloway thanked those in the constituency who "gave me 54 sitting days in the last parliament as their MP".

Workers' Party leader Mr Galloway, who received 11,508 votes and lost out to Labour's Paul Waugh, took to X, formerly Twitter, following the defeat, writing: "I thank the people of Rochdale who gave me 54 sitting days in the last parliament as their MP.

"Big thanks to my agent, my campaign team and the thousands who voted for me today.

"We took the government party to within 1,500 votes and serve notice on Labour that we are here to stay in Rochdale.

"We will field a full slate of council candidates, establish a full-time office there, campaign to re-open the maternity ward and A&E, and keep up the pressure on Labour in the town."




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Posted: 2024-07-05 03:02:09

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