Generated by Llama 3.3-70B| George Galloway | |
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| Name | George Galloway |
| Birth date | August 16, 1954 |
| Birth place | Dundee, Scotland |
| Nationality | British |
| Party | Respect Party, Labour Party |
George Galloway is a British politician, author, and broadcaster, known for his outspoken views on Middle East politics, particularly regarding Israel and Palestine. He has been involved in various high-profile controversies throughout his career, including his opposition to the Iraq War and his support for Fidel Castro and Hugo Chávez. Galloway has also been a vocal critic of Western foreign policy and has appeared on numerous television programs, including Al Jazeera and RT (TV network). His political views have been influenced by Karl Marx, Vladimir Lenin, and Leon Trotsky.
Galloway was born in Dundee, Scotland, and grew up in a Roman Catholic family. He attended Harris Academy and later studied at Dundee College of Commerce. Galloway's early life was influenced by his parents' involvement in the Labour Party and the trade union movement, particularly the Transport and General Workers' Union. He was also inspired by the writings of Che Guevara and Mao Zedong, and he became involved in anti-apartheid movement activism, supporting Nelson Mandela and the African National Congress.
Galloway began his career as a trade union organizer, working for the National Union of Tailors and Garment Workers and later for the Transport and General Workers' Union. He became a prominent figure in the Labour Party and was elected as a councillor in Dundee in 1987. Galloway's early career was marked by his support for CND and his opposition to the Falklands War, which was led by Margaret Thatcher. He was also a vocal critic of the Poll Tax, introduced by the Conservative Party government, and he supported the Miners' Strike led by Arthur Scargill and the National Union of Mineworkers.
Galloway was first elected to the House of Commons in 1987, representing the constituency of Glasgow Hillhead. He later represented Glasgow Kelvin and Bethnal Green and Bow. During his time in parliament, Galloway was a member of the Labour Party and served on various committees, including the Foreign Affairs Select Committee. He was a strong supporter of the Palestinian cause and was critical of Israeli actions in the Occupied Territories, often citing the Geneva Conventions and the United Nations resolutions, such as UN Resolution 242 and UN Resolution 338. Galloway also opposed the Iraq War and was a vocal critic of the Bush administration and the Blair government, often appearing on BBC News and Sky News to debate with politicians like Tony Blair and Donald Rumsfeld.
Galloway has been involved in several high-profile controversies throughout his career, including his support for Saddam Hussein and his appearance on Al Jazeera during the Iraq War. He has also been criticized for his comments on Israel and Zionism, which some have deemed anti-Semitic. Galloway has denied these allegations, citing his support for the Palestinian people and his opposition to Israeli occupation. He has also been a vocal critic of the War on Terror and the Patriot Act, introduced by the US Congress and signed into law by George W. Bush. Galloway has appeared on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart and Real Time with Bill Maher to discuss his views on US foreign policy and the Middle East peace process.
After losing his seat in the 2015 general election, Galloway continued to be involved in politics and activism. He has written several books, including "I'm Not the Only One", and has presented several television programs, including "The Real Deal" on RT (TV network). Galloway has also been involved in various campaigns, including the Stop the War Coalition and the Palestine Solidarity Campaign, which have been supported by figures like Noam Chomsky and John Pilger. He has also been a vocal supporter of Jeremy Corbyn and the Labour Party under his leadership, and has appeared on Channel 4 News and Newsnight to discuss his views on Brexit and UK politics. Galloway has also been a critic of the European Union and has supported the Brexit campaign, citing the Maastricht Treaty and the Lisbon Treaty as examples of the EU's neoliberal agenda.