By George, He's Back

Friday, March 30, 2012
George Galloway has shocked the political establishment by winning the Bradford West by-election, sending the firebrand Respect party politician to parliament for a second time.

Galloway polled 18,341 to take the seat, trouncing Labour's candiate Imran Hussein by around 10,000 votes and he described his victory as "the most sensational victory in British by-election history".

Labour has already begun an inquest into how they lost what was believed to be such a safe seat - while the rest of us watch that video of Galloway pretending to be a cat over and over again.

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