Article 6K0M6 George Galloway: constituency-hopping campaigner who is rarely far from controversy

George Galloway: constituency-hopping campaigner who is rarely far from controversy

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Helen Pidd and Ben Quinn
from World news | The Guardian on (#6K0M6)

With Rochdale win, Galloway has been elected to represent voters in four cities for three parties across four decades

Meeting Saddam Hussein in 1994, George Galloway told the Iraqi dictator: I salute your courage, your strength, your indefatigability." Thirty years on, even Galloway's most vocal opponents must salute his indefatigability, if nothing else, as the 69-year-old father of six takes yet another seat in parliament.

His stunning win in Rochdale was his seventh parliamentary victory of a political career in which he has represented four cities and three parties across four decades, equalling Winston Churchill's constituency-hopping record.

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