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Why did George Galloway perform in Parliament in such a low key way?

© Muhammad Haque AADHIKARoNLINE 2006 | 15.06.2006 16:35 | Analysis | Social Struggles | London | World

George Galloway the MP for Bethnal Green and Bow made a rare appearance in the UK House of Commons on Wednesday 14 June 2006. Rare in the sense that his presentation was low key. Much lower key than many of his comments on the same subject, the Crossrail Bill, had been. In the course of the past five months, at least until Monday 10 April 2006, George Galloway’s comments made in the constituency have been emphatically unequivocally opposed to the CrossRail Bill. It was logically expected therefore that when his turn came to formally speak to his own petition lodged in September 2005 against the Crossrail Bill, he would maintain the standard of arguments and democratic outrage that were present in all those other comments he had made against the CrossRail plan. But Galloway did not maintain that standard in his presentation in the Hosue of Commons Crossrail Bill select committee yesterday..

George Galloway the MP for Bethnal Green and Bow made a rare appearance in the UK House of Commons on Wednesday 14 June 2006. Rare in the sense that his presentation was low key. Much lower key than many of his comments on the same subject, the Crossrail Bill, had been. In the course of the past five months, at least until Monday 10 April 2006, George Galloway’s comments made in the constituency have been emphatically unequivocally opposed to the CrossRail Bill. It was logically expected therefore that when his turn came to formally speak to his own petition lodged in September 2005 against the Crossrail Bill, he would maintain the standard of arguments and democratic outrage that were present in all those other comments he had made against the CrossRail plan. But Galloway did not maintain that standard in his presentation in the Hosue of Commons Crossrail Bill select committee yesterday.. The first series of exclusive KHOODEELAAR! No to Crossrail hole Bill plan commentary on his performance in the House of Commons is being published on this web site


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  1. Oliver North, George Galloway, Ken Livingstone- what do they have in common? — twilight
  2. Two Face — Either you are with us, or you are with the government.
  3. twilight is right this time — Uncle Joe
  4. Agh!!!! Its the sectarians again! — ifor
  5. True colours — Spook Hunter