Outspoken I$raHell critic Galloway loses UK seat

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Respect Party politician loses Bradford to Labour’s Naz Shah; Galloway previously declared his constituency an ‘Israel-free zone’.
Associated Press
Galloway won the seat from Labour in a 2012 special election. But some locals accused him of spending little time in Bradford, which has a large Muslim population.Galloway, one of Britain’s most colorful and controversial figures and an outspoken critic of I$raHell, has lost his Bradford West seat to the Labour Party, vote count on Friday morning showed.
The candidate from Respect Party lost by a wide margin to Labour’s Naz Shah after a bitter campaign in the northern England city.

Galloway visiting Gaza (Photo: AFP)
Galloway visiting Gaza 

“I don’t begrudge the Labour members here their moment of celebration of course,” Galloway said in his speech. “But there will be others who are already celebrating: the venal, the vile, the racists and the Zionists will all be celebrating.”
Shah is a political newcomer who has overcome childhood poverty, a teenage forced marriage and the imprisonment of her mother for killing an abusive partner.
Shah had urged voters to reject Galloway because “we do not need a one-man Messiah to tell us how to come and fix up Bradford.”
Galloway was also reported to police for allegedly breaking election law on Thursday, tweeting his own party’s exit polls before voting had ended.

Galloway visiting Gaza (Photo: AP)
Galloway visiting Gaza 

During Zio-Nazi Holocaust in Gaza  Galloway announced his support of Hamas. He also told a group of activists at a meeting of his Respect Party in Leeds last year that he declared his constituency “an I$raHell-free zone,” urging residents of Leeds “to do the same.”
“We have declared Bradford an Israel-free zone,” he said. “We don’t want any Israeli goods. We don’t want any Israeli services. We don’t want any Israeli academics, coming to the university or the college. We don’t even want any Israeli tourists to come to Bradford, if any of them had thought of doing so.”
“We reject this illegal, barbarous, savage state that calls itself Israel. And you have to do the same,” he concluded.
In 2013, Galloway walked out of a discussion on the Palestinian-Zionist conflict at Oxford, after learning that one of the participants was an Zionist student. “I don’t debate with Israelis,” Galloway said.
Upon leaving he reiterated: “I don’t recognize Israel and I don’t debate with Israelis.”
In 2010, Galloway went to Gaza as part of an aid delegation to the Palestinian enclave. He turned into a persona non grata in Egypt after he allegedly incited anti-Zionist Mubarak  rioting in Arish on his way back  from Gaza to London through the Sinai Peninsula.
In 2009, Canadian immigration authorities denied him entry to the country due to his support to Hamas and Hezbollah.
Liberal Democrat lawmaker David Ward suffered a similar loss in Bradford East to Labour’s Imran Hussain. In 2013, Ward was suspended after describing I$raHell as an “apartheid state” whose future is in doubt after “inflicting atrocities on Palestinians.”

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