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Galloway shows his respect for Cameron's rebranding of Tories

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Published Date:
15 October 2006
WITH friends like this, who needs enemies, David Cameron must be asking, now that his leadership of the Tories has been given the seal of approval by George Galloway.
The Respect MP - perhaps best known for his toe-curlingly embarrassing performance on Big Brother when he dressed up as a cat and sucked milk from the hands of actress Rula Lenska - has described the Tory leader as "pretty impressive" and praised his
attempts to renew the Conservatives. In an interview with Scotland on Sunday, Galloway says: "Looked at objectively, I would have to say I can see his appeal. It will play - it is playing right now."

He adds: "He is doing and saying the right things. His job is to slay the ghost of Margaret Thatcher. The more [Norman] Tebbit and Co attack him, the better. That just demonstrates to the public there's something new about the Tories. I don't myself think there is anything new, but Cameron is at least providing the illusion of change."

Galloway spoke out as he publicised the Fidel Castro Handbook, his new book in honour of one of his biggest political heroes.

He has largely stayed out of the limelight since appearing on Big Brother last year, when he also donned a skintight red leotard and performed a robotic dance.

The MP admits that there are still certain parts of the show he cannot bring himself to watch. "I know that at times I was excruciating," he says. "I went in there fully intending to write an epic novel in my head about the Spanish Civil War. By the end I was falling out with Preston over ownership of a bun or with Michael [Barrymore] over bloody cigarettes... that's Big Brother, though: it gets everyone in the end."

Galloway also reveals he has still to hear from the US Senate Committee which accused him of taking part in the Iraqi oil-for-food scandal. "From the day I left the Senate 16 months ago, when I challenged them to 'put up or shut up', I've heard nothing from America, from anywhere," he says.

He also declares his support for the Scottish Parliament but considers that, so far, it has been a "disappointment".



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1

Ted,

15/10/2006 03:48:55

Say what you like about the Scottish Parliament, and I'm a big fan, but at least it hasn't got ego-mad self-aggrandising Trot wannabes like George Galloway. No, wait...

2

Basil,

Fife 15/10/2006 07:55:57

Maybe they should ask Entertainer Big Brother contestant and pool party host Michael Barrymore, to become a prospective MP to sit at Westminster. Barrymore WAS 'King' of Saturday night in the Ninty's seems to have a lot of time on his hands & good in front of an auidence. He would certainly get the party a lot of publicity.

3

Bill, Dunblane,

15/10/2006 13:31:35

'The Respect MP - perhaps best known for his toe-curlingly embarrassing performance on Big Brother'

You just can't leave it can you?

You could have opened with:

'The Respect MP - perhaps best known for his performance in front of the US Senate committee, where he wiped the floor with them'

But that wouldn't have been nearly as good a put down, would it?

4

HA,

15/10/2006 15:07:50

Galloway will say anything to get himself a few column inches. The man's a **************

5

Ian G,

Edinburgh 15/10/2006 17:12:36

'The Respect MP - perhaps best known for his performance in front of his pal Saddam.

Stupid twit!

Thats George.

6

Mary Allen,

Enfield 15/10/2006 18:41:59

"He has largely stayed out of the limelight since appearing on Big Brother last year, when he also donned a skintight red leotard and performed a robotic dance."

Are you having a laugh? He is on the TV and radio and being invited to speak at meetings up and down the country more than ever these days - yesterday alone he was on the BBC and Sky at various times throughout the day and a whole 15-minute speech he gave at conference was aired live on Sky. He has a primetime radio show on TalkSport pulling in millions of listeners on a Saturday and a Sunday that he would not have got if it wasn't for Big Brother. He was on Matthew Wright last week. He is doing book-signings left right and centre for his new book on Castro. He is being invited to speak to students at universities across the UK where hundreds at a time go to hear him speak. He is even coming to my local theatre in a few weeks to do 'An audience with George Galloway'. Where have you been Scotland on Sunday?

7

Joe M.,

16/10/2006 01:14:59

Brit backs other Brit - what a surprise!

8

Athena,

UK 16/10/2006 08:04:01

Actually Joe, Mr Galloway does NOT support Cameron or his Tory politics. This is a misleading non-story. If you read further than the headline you will see that Galloway says he himself is not fooled by the illusion of the 'new' Tory party under Cameron.

9

Jimmy Krankie,

China 17/10/2006 00:36:04

Who actually cares what galloway thinks - he is a total non-entity.

10

JohnBaker,

London 18/10/2006 12:19:23

Such a non-entity Richard that you just HAD to comment about him. The man is a legend and you know it!


 

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