00:00 I'm not keen on seeing George Galloway in the House of Commons,
00:03 but the people of Rochester have a right to choose
00:05 who they want to represent them.
00:07 I think this really shows that the Labour Party hasn't changed.
00:11 The Labour Party, in an area that, frankly, is a safe Labour seat
00:14 and always has been, chose somebody with abhorrent views.
00:18 Abhorrent views.
00:20 And yet it took Keir Starmer days and days and days to decide what to do.
00:24 I think that George Galloway in the House of Commons really shows
00:26 the rotten state of the Labour Party.
00:28 The Prime Minister's speech on Friday
00:32 showed that you've got a Prime Minister who cares deeply
00:35 about the community cohesion of our multicultural society
00:38 and very successful multiracial democracy
00:41 that he is very proud to be Prime Minister of.
00:43 That's what he is showing the public,
00:46 and that he is going to act to make sure we do not allow
00:50 extremist, intimidatory behaviour
00:53 that has grown in recent weeks and months.
00:56 And in relation to Lee Anderson, it's very clear.
00:59 He was asked to... What he said was wrong.
01:02 He was asked to apologise. He refused to apologise.
01:04 The Conservative Party said, "Right, that's it.
01:06 "We're suspending the whip from you."
01:07 I think that that is sensible, swift action,
01:12 and, you know, he has to live with that because he did not apologise.
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