Following George Galloway’s Rochdale controversial by-election win, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak used a Friday evening address to warn that democracy is being targeted by extremists. Speaking at a lectern outside the doors of No 10 Downing Street, Mr Sunak warned of “forces here at home trying to tear us apart,” in the aftermath of the October 7 attacks by Hamas against Israel. Sunak also said the Workers Party of Britain leader’s victory in the by-election was “beyond alarming”. On the other side, Labour has apologised to the voters of Rochdale for not fielding a candidate after Mr Galloway’s triumph. Sir Keir Starmer’s party warned Mr Galloway will stoke “fear and division” and said he “only won because Labour did not stand” after it dropped its candidate Azhar Ali for suggesting Israel was complicit in Hamas’ October 7 attack. Mr Galloway, one of Britain’s most divisive politicians, swept to victory in the greater Manchester seat, gaining almost 40% of the vote in a contest mired in chaos and controversy and dominated by the Gaza conflict. The former Labour and Respect MP took aim at the Labour leader in his victory speech focused on Palestine. Mr Galloway said: “Keir Starmer, this is for Gaza. You have paid, and you will pay, a high price for the role that you have played in enabling, encouraging and covering for the catastrophe presently going on in occupied Palestine in the Gaza Strip.” Cristo is joined by former Labour official Richard Power Sayeed to break down the controversial by-election victory. Click here for more from TalkTV If you need any help visit: #georgegalloway #politics #byelection #rochdale #rishisunak #keirstarmer
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