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Reply Mon 16 Jan, 2006 08:10 am
Galloway Aide Admits TV Fiasco

GEORGE Galloway's reputation sank even lower yesterday after his spokesman admitted that the Respect MP's appearance on Celebrity Big Brother had turned into a "worst-case scenario".

The maverick politician has attracted fierce criticism for choosing to go into the Big Brother house. His standing has suffered following days of controversial antics, which have seen the former Labour rebel impersonate a cat and dress up as a vampire.

In the latest episode last night, the arch-critic of the Iraq war was shown hiding in a giant cardboard box and apparently squabbling with the disgraced television entertainer Michael Barrymore over his cigars.

Meanwhile, the MP's east London constituents have lambasted him for deserting them and humiliating himself.

Yesterday his press adviser, Ron McKay, acknowledged that Mr Galloway's appearance on the Channel 4 TV show had badly backfired.

Meanwhile, it also emerged that a charity to which Mr Galloway has chosen to donate a six-figure sum from the show is at the centre of a diplomatic row between Britain, the US and Israel. Israel's ambassador to London will reportedly hold urgent talks with a Treasury minister this week to demand that action be taken against Interpal.

The US is also said to be putting pressure on ministers to blacklist the charity, which President George Bush has declared a terrorist organisation.

Interpal was established in 1994 and describes itself as "a non-political, non-profit-making British charity that focuses solely on the provision of relief and development aid to the poor and needy of Palestine".

Interpal has twice been the subject of investigations by the Charities Commission, but on each occasion it found no evidence of links to terrorism.

The charity will benefit from Mr Galloway's appearance fee and an estimated £100,000 from text-message voting.

It has been said that Mr Galloway will receive £60,000 for appearing on the show, although his closest aides have reportedly indicated he is actually being paid £150,000.

Following savage criticism for his appearance, with government chief whip Hilary Armstrong starting a petition to "get him back to work", Mr McKay revealed the MP would refund to taxpayers the amount of his parliamentary salary he has drawn during his stay in the house.

He said Mr Galloway seemed unhappy in the house and was "withdrawing into himself". Contestants were joined over the weekend by Sir Jimmy Savile on a mission to make some of their dreams come true. Mr Galloway asked to go to the Oscars.

Mr McKay said: "I knew the worst-case scenario would turn out to be something like this."

He added: "George takes advice, but he is not a man that you can tell what to do."

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Hilarious. Going to "the Oscars" would be a dream come true. So much for the suffering of the Palestinians. Rolling Eyes
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Finn dAbuzz
 
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Reply Sat 21 Jan, 2006 12:44 am
Unbelievable
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nimh
 
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Reply Sat 21 Jan, 2006 01:42 am
Not at all, actually. Not much surprised.
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nimh
 
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Reply Sat 21 Jan, 2006 01:46 am
As a rabble-rousing orator of indignation, Galloway's always done pretty well.

As a MP representing a constituency, he's a predictable mess.

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Brit MP in wrong house for debate
2006/01/11 · The Australian

[My] summary:

As if facing down a US Senate committee on Iraq were not enough, British MP George Galloway has now become a contestant in Celebrity Big Brother. But unless he is evicted from the Big Brother house by tomorrow, he will miss the debate on the 730 million € Crossrail scheme, which plans to carve a corridor through Bethnal Green and Bow, whose population he was elected to serve last October. Issues include whether tunnelling should begin from a huge access hole near Brick Lane.

Before entering the house, Galloway wrote that he was doing it "for Palestine". But many Muslims in his constituency have objected. A community worker said: "He's gone on TV with a Page 3 model and a Baywatch woman. What sign is that giving to the Muslim community?" Many "Muslims find it very unpalatable that their MP would consider doing this sort of show," said the chairman of the East London Mosque, credited with getting out the vote for Galloway last year.
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