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George Galloway launches document criticizing Labour's foreign policy decisions

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  • George Galloway claimed that the UK was 'at war' within six months of Labour win.
  • Galloway criticized Labour's foreign policy decisions and proposed to end UK military support for Ukraine.
  • The Workers Party leader's remarks sparked backlash among Labour voters.
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George Galloway predicts Britain will be at war within six months of a Labour election win, as he launches his far-Left party's manifesto. The document includes plans to end UK military support for Ukraine, hold a referendum on Nato membership, and reduce the retirement age to 60. Galloway criticizes both Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Labour leader Keir Starmer, calling them 'sub-prime performers'. He expresses concerns about Britain's subservience to the EU and the US, claiming the country is being led by a 'senile dementia patient'. Despite polls suggesting Galloway may lose his seat, he clinched a victory in the Rochdale by-election in February. Galloway's remarks on Gaza in a political broadcast have sparked outrage, with some voters criticizing him for focusing on international issues rather than domestic concerns. The election campaign in some towns across the north of England is marked by discontent among voters, with independent candidates like Vasim Shabir aiming to disrupt the traditional party dynamics. There is a sense of anger and disillusionment among voters, with discussions about forming a new party among independent candidates.

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