Labour expells George Galloway
British member of parliament George Galloway has been expulsed from the Labour party for bringing the party into disrespute.
Among the charges, the most serious were that he encouraged British troops to refuse to fight in the Iraq war, and inciting Arab countries to rise up and fight against the coalition.
As expected, in his defence Galloway and his supportes has argued he is being expulsed for opposing the war. He has refused to apologise for any of his statements. Galloway is a traitor, pure and simple.
This decision was not related to the serious charges that Galloway received bribes from Saddam Hussein. Galloway has sued the Telegraph for libel over these claims. The newspaper stands by its story.
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