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Galloway's 'personal' campaign for Bradford criticised by Labour

March 29, 2012 11:17

By

Jennifer Lipman,

Jennifer Lipman

1 min read

Labour has accused the Respect Party of resorting to "the desperate approach of making personal attacks" on its Muslim candidate in today's Bradford West by-election.

George Galloway, the former Respect MP and prominent anti-Israel activist, is hoping to seize the seat from Labour. It was vacated after Marsha Singh stepped down for health reasons and Labour is hoping Imran Hussein, a Labour councillor, can retain it.

A letter, posted in full by Politics Home and attributed to Mr Galloway, appears to show him attempting to appeal to the constituency's large Muslim community with the claim that "I, George Galloway have fought for Muslims at home and abroad, all of my life."

The letter also says: "I, George Galloway, do not drink alcohol and never have."

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