OK, that's not good. Heard a very similar story re. Tory Blair and some union reps - he bailed out of a meeting with them, and was later seen enjoying lunch in the members dining room (he had said he had to leave town on urgent business).
I've always said that there's a lot about Galloway that I don't like, but the assertion that he is "part of the problem" is way off. He is certainly a "problem" for those in the establishment who would like us to go along with their plans for the Middle East at the moment.
And I bet if as much effort went into bismirching other MP's as goes into GG, a lot of them would come up smelling much worse.
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