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British Respect Party politician, author, journalist, and broadcaster, and the Member of Parliament (MP) for Bradford West.
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CURTAINS UP FOR THE ODEON
Bradford city council must seize the unprecedented offer which will secure the future of the Odeon building and the adjoining former police station.Bradford West MP George Galloway welcomed the news that the Homes and Communities Agency, which owns the Bradford Odeon and the old police station, has announced that it is willing to sell both properties to the council for a pound each and also provide £3.5 million to the council for their preservation and restoration.Galloway said: "A year ago I made the saving of the Odeon a central plank of my by-election campaign, which saw me win by a landslide. The people of Bradford West expressed at the ballot box the overwhelming feeling of the city as a whole – that the Odeon needed to be saved from demolition and restored to productive use as an icon of Bradford’s past and future."At the time the building was shrouded in plastic and its future looked hopeless. "The curtains had come down on the Odeon as far as the authorities were conc











Galloway moves to stop Thatcher parliamentary suspension
BRADFORD WEST MP George Galloway will call 'object' on Monday evening in parliament to a government motion cancelling Wednesday's business in the House, including Prime Minister's Questions. The government is intent on clearing business so that ministers and guests can attend Margaret Thatcher's funeral. By George calling object it will prevent the 'Sittings of the House Motion' by the Leader of the House being put to MPs. The government will then either have to withdraw the motion, which would mean a full session on Wednesday, the date of former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's funeral, or it will have to set aside parliamentary time for the motion to be fully debated on Tuesday. Galloway said: "It really is imperative that the prime minister is questioned, among other things, about his decision to impose a quite unnecessary and expensive early return of parliament which was simply a hideous outpouring of right-wing eulogies and rants doused in crocodile tears. I'm glad to see, tha











Car insurance, health care and infant mortality in Bradford
Car insurance postcode discrimination That this House notes that car insurance rates can differ by more than ten times between people insuring from different postcodes; further notes that these extraordinary disparities in insurance charges can take place even between neighbouring postcodes; further notes these disparities are discriminatory against people on low incomes and particularly people from particular ethnic minorities who are concentrated in particular postcodes; calls on the government to outlaw postcode discrimination and oblige insurers to insure on the basis of the individual not the area as a matter of urgency; and calls on the government to legislate if necessary to ensure insurers are provided with information about individuals applying for car insurance that is relevant to make an insurance assessment but in line with respecting the individual’s right to privacy Infant mortality in Bradford That this House views with the deepest concern infant mortality ra











Galloway comments on Mail on Sunday story
The Bradford West MP George Galloway today described a news story in the Mail on Sunday as, "being almost totally bereft of truth, potentially actionable and clearly motivated by malice against me. I am writing to the Metropolitan police commissioner Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe today to ask, among other matters, what guidance his force gave the newspaper and whether the publication of the story potentially compromises a live investigation." Galloway pointed out that his parliamentary computer had not been "seized" as the newspaper alleged and, indeed, he had insisted that it was handed in to the Met police, investigating what he described as a 'dirty tricks' operation against him orchestrated by a member of his staff, Aisha Ali Khan, and a senior detective in the Met's anti-terrorism branch SO15, Afiz Khan. Both Khans have been arrested and are presently on bail on suspicion of data protection offences and also, in his case, of abusing his position as a police officer. "I have started an ac














 
   
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