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George Galloway rapped by Ofcom for radio show

June 25, 2009 10:56

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Simon Rocker,

Simon Rocker

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George Galloway, the Respect MP, breached guidelines on impartiality when he encouraged listeners to demonstrate against Israel on his Talksport radio show, the broadcasting watchdog Ofcom has found.

It said his programme had moved away “from legitimate debate and started to campaign on a major matter of controversy” by calling on people to join protests against Israel’s actions in Gaza.

At one point, Mr Galloway, who presents a twice-weekly evening phone-in at the station on topical issues, said: “Stand up, stand up against the great crime that took place in Gaza today.”

But, in a decison published this week, Ofcom rejected complaints that he had not given enough airtime to people giving a pro-Israel viewpoint.