The Independent

Galloway announces he will stand in Manchester Gorton by-election

- JON STONE POLITICAL CORRESPOND­ENT

George Galloway is to stand for Parliament at an upcoming by-election in Manchester, he has announced. The veteran left-winger accused Labour of being a “divided, ineffectiv­e opposition” and said he would contest Manchester Gorton to replace the late Labour MP Gerald Kaufman.

The seat, which has been held by Labour since 1935, is ultra-safe. Mr Kaufman took 67.1 per cent of the

vote in 2015, with the Green Party in second place on 9.8 per cent and Conservati­ves on 9.7 per cent in third place.

Mr Galloway, however, has a history of overturnin­g large major Labour majorities; in 2005 he unseated Labour MP Oona King in Bethnal Green and Bow in east London. In 2012 he pulled off a similar feat, ousting Labour in the Bradford West by-election.

The former MP, who was kicked out of the Labour party in 2003 for comments he made about the Iraq War, hoped to emulate his previous successes. “I have decided to seek election for Manchester Gorton in the forthcomin­g by-election precisely because of my admiration for its late MP and I hope to persuade voters of every background that I am the best person to try to fill his shoes,” he wrote in an article for the Westmonste­r website.

“I want to continue his work on internatio­nal issues – which are particular­ly important in Gorton – especially the issues of Palestine and Kashmir but also the broader questions, the dangerous confrontat­ion between the West and the Muslim world which threatens all of us. I would like to be the big voice for Manchester Gorton it still needs.”

He added: “I opposed Tony Blair with all my heart and soul and paid for it with my expulsion from the party in 2003 – after 36 years of membership. This week is the 14th anniversar­y of the Iraq War, against which I was one of the leaders of the greatest mass movements ever seen in this country. I make it plain here – if I am re-elected to Parliament I will seek to put Mr Blair on trial for war crimes, crimes against humanity and lying to the British Parliament and people.”

The declaratio­n comes after Labour reveals its shortlist for the election – with Unite and Momentumba­cked left-winger Sam Wheeler absent. Mr Wheeler was rumoured to be the favourite of Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn.

 ??  ?? The former Respect MP has a history of overturnin­g large Labour majorities (AFP/Getty)
The former Respect MP has a history of overturnin­g large Labour majorities (AFP/Getty)

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