Rochdale Observer

Reid on breakfast TV interview

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I’m not here on trial. I was elected in a landslide,” he said.

“You’re here for an interview, George Galloway. No one is putting you on trial,” Ms Reid shot back. “This is a television studio and you represent a political party.

“And you just complained about the about the question I asked you saying that you’re on trial. This is an interview.”

Mr Galloway said he ‘got more votes than all the other parties put together’. He said: “I don’t dismiss the horror of what happened on October 7, it’s completely baseless. I don’t glorify Hezbollah and I wasn’t endorsed by Nick Griffin.”

Viewers were astonished by the confrontat­ion and took to X, formerly Twitter, to express their thoughts.

@Rumouredre­becca said:”god, what a patronisin­g, arrogant bully. Fair play to Susanna for handling this a ******* like a pro #gmb.” @ Ryanjesy wrote: “George Galloway continuing to be an absolute EMBARRASSM­ENT on #GMB @GMB.” @Rise_and_grind7 opined: “Thought George could handle himself, he’s not doing too well here #gmb,” with a laughing emoji.

@probesandj­elly chimed in: “George Galloway is cringe. Comes across as having a HUGE chip on his shoulder #GMB.”

However, he did have some support. @Norfolk_kez contribute­d: “I mean as much as George Galloway is a tool it isn’t half entertaini­ng watching Susannah and mainly Richard getting tied up in knots by him. Richard looks like he’s going to burst a blood vessel!”

Mr Galloway went on to say his party wanted to replace Labour. “We think that today’s Labour Party is a parody of what a Labour Party should be,” he said.

“We think that Labour voters deserve better, so we will be standing as, if you like, real Labour.”

He said his party was the ‘embodiment’ of Tony Benn’s vision of Labour. Mr Galloway, said presenter Richard Madeley, was ‘chucked out of Labour’ and asked the MP whether there was any resentment.

Mr Galloway said: “No, Tony Blair threw me out of the Labour Party over the Iraq war.

“I have been proven absolutely right over that, and he absolutely wrong.

“I feel I have absolutely nothing to prove over Labour. I have beaten them.”

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