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You May Not Agree With George Galloway But Should He Be Allowed To Speak In A Belfast Hall...
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...run by the city council?
The Ulster Hall, proposed venue for 'An evening with George Galloway', has heard some blood curdling speeches over the years. Why should he be banned?
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The Ulster Hall, proposed venue for 'An evening with George Galloway', has heard some blood curdling speeches over the years. Why should he be banned?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It is a commercial venture, and somebody may be a fan of George Galloway. Can't really ban him, unless the Ulster City Councillors dislike Galloway's recent outpourings about banning Israelis from Bradford etc. Personally I hope no-one turns up and he will be left with the hump - like the Hunchback of Notre Dame. He is a nasty snivelling excuse for a man.
Galloway always reminds me of the late Tony Benn. Both seem(ed) to delight in offending almost anybody apart from their small band of fervent left-wing supporters. I remember that at the time of the Falklands crisis Benn, who as a peace-loving socialist was more than happy to deliver the islands to a right wing vicious junta, repeatedly referred to them in his speeches by their Argentinian name(Malvinas), rather than the name they were known by here.
I have no time or truck with such folk.
I have no time or truck with such folk.
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