- Well done, George Galloway. Serving your constituents pissing brilliantly by being locked up in the celebrity Big Brother house, aren't you, you mustachioed fuckwit? Though, as that other blogging monkey notes, you could lock the twat up for a year and make no difference to the amount of work he does on their behalf.
Either way, final proof, as if any more were needed... What a cunting dick.
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Yes, someone please throw away the key, and remove the cameras to spare the rest of the world his smug visage. The man's repugnant and this really is the final straw.
What really infuriates me is his apparent inability to figure out that it isn't all just a jolly game and that he is actually impacting on people's quality of life (in terms of representation, not just by the general non-utility of his existence).
As I've posted elsewhere, I've done a little light digging around (OK, the Sun's website), and found out that his £60,000 fee, plus his allotted share of money from voter phonelines, is to go to his designated charity, Interpal.
Interpal describes itself as helping needy Palestinian children, but is banned in the US and Israel as a Hamas front organisation.
I really don't think Channel 4 should be using viewers' money to fund these people.
There are further details on my blog (please forgive the plug).
Be careful, old man - Interpal successfully sued the Board of Deputies of British Jews for libel for suggesting it was a terrorist front organisation...
Isn't the big brother house in Bow anyway? He's going to get across the message which he was elected to get across, namely that the war is illegal - that was after all the basis of his campaign, without having to leave his constituency.
If any of his constiuents want to talk to him they can shout over the wall, or chuck a paper aeroplane with their problem on into the garden.
Mr Eugenides, the US and Israel considering something to be a front for Hamas hardly makes it so. Israel considers just about every palestinian male and and every home in the occupied territories a potential front for Hamas.
Anyway, Channel 4 can surely do what they like with their money. It's not the viewers' money, it's theirs. They do not benefit from the licence fee lke the BBC does. Like all commercial TV organisations, they sell our eyeball space to the advertisers and then get money. In order to get the money they need to pay people to make programmes, which is what they've done here with Endemol, who will be the actual ones paying Galloway to appear.
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