George Galloway Launches Legal Battle Over Election Defeat

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Former Respect Party MP, George Galloway, has launched a legal battle over his defeat at the General Election.

He accuses the Labour candidate Naz Shah, of making false statements during the campaign and claims to have evidence of postal voting irregularities and other widespread malpractices. Galloway lost his Bradford West seat which he won in 2012, to Ms Shah, who secured a 11,000 majority on Thursday. He is asking for the election results to be set aside, and is in the process of compiling a petition.
Naz Shah has accused Galloway of using Twitter to tweet about exit poles prior to closing time, which is unlawful under election laws. The police are investigating the matter. She is also planning to sue Galloway for calling the circumstances of her marriage into question during the campaign.

RT reports:

Galloway claims the results were affected by “false statements” made by the Labour candidate during the election campaign.

He has accused Shah of lying about him on Urdu-language television and falsely claiming she was forced into marriage.

Shortly before polling day, Galloway filed a complaint to the director of public prosecutions about a nikah (an Islamic wedding certificate) Shah produced to prove she was forced to marry her cousin in Pakistan when she was 15.

In a piece widely shared on social media in March, Shah said she was forced into marriage “through emotional blackmail” when she was “just 15 years old while in Pakistan.”

Shah has announced plans to sue Galloway for bringing the circumstances of her marriage into question.

“Bitter” Galloway also claims to have uncovered “widespread malpractice” in postal voting, and urges for the result to be “set aside.”

He is currently “in the process of compiling the information” needed to form part of the petition to have the results rectified.

On Twitter, Galloway said: “We’ve begun legal proceedings, seeking to have the result of the Bradford West election set aside. I cannot therefore discuss my own election for now.”

In a further statement, he added: “It has come to my notice that there has been widespread malpractice in this election, particularly over postal voting.”

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Naz Shah making her victory speech.

A spokesman for Galloway said the legal action is still at an early stage.

The complaint was made under section 106 of the Representation of the People Act 1983, which relates to candidates making false statements during campaigns.

A Labour spokesman called the former Respect Party MP’s allegations “pathetic.”

Galloway should “accept he was booted out by the people of Bradford West,” the spokesman said.

The spokesman says constituents “saw through” Galloway’s “diverse politics and made a positive choice to elect a brilliant new MP, Naz Shah.”

On Election Day, Galloway was reported to the police for allegedly tweeting about exit polls before voting closed.

His spokesman said the allegation was a “storm in a thimble.”

1 Comment

  1. all because he tried to tried to lean out to Saddam and look what ‘they’ did to him.Sorry you lost George

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