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Nice bung-Gallow! (laugh your a$$ off alert)
The Sun (Britain) ^ | Today | NEIL SYSON and TREVOR KAVANAGH

Posted on 04/23/2003 5:26:13 AM PDT by El Conservador

THE Sun yesterday tracked down traitor MP George Galloway to his £250,000 hideaway in Portugal.

The scandal-hit Saddam supporter was holed up in the hillside bungalow at Burgau as a storm raged over claims he took cash handouts from the tyrant.

But Galloway refused to talk to The Sun — even after we offered him a tempting wad of 50,000 Iraqi dinars.

We rapped on the heavy wooden doors of the luxury bungalow clutching the bundle of notes.

Each one carried the smirking face of Galloway’s good mate, fallen Iraqi tyrant Saddam Hussein.

He’s in a hideaway right now, too. When there was no reply from Galloway — there without Palestinian wife Dr Amineh Abu-Zayyadwe, 35 — we also rapped on the back door.

The 48-year-old Glasgow Kelvin MP, known as the Member for Baghdad Central, was heard shuffling round inside as we persisted for half-an-hour. We even heard a heated telephone call.

But despite the offer of those good old Iraqi dinars, (actually only worth £15 these days because the currency collapsed), Galloway still refused to come to the door and accept a bung.

He bought the villa in the Algarve fishing village of Burgau three years ago, around the time he is accused of pocketing money from Iraqi oil deals.

It is seven miles from the town of Lagos with breathtaking views of the Atlantic — and a haven for people who want to get away from it all. It took The Sun a full day to find it.

Despite a population of 2,000, nobody in the village seemed to have heard of Galloway.

One local said: “For someone wanting to escape the pressure of life, he couldn’t have chosen a better retreat. Osama Bin Laden could live here and nobody would know about it.”

Chez Galloway is reached by a quarter-mile rock and mud path with a one-in-three gradient. It is passable only by a sturdy 4x4.

And it really is the perfect place to disappear — the white-walled single-storey house cannot even be seen from the road.

When we did finally find the red-tiled, shuttered villa, Galloway’s N-reg Range Rover was parked outside. Nearby was the swimming pool, with inflatable toys bobbing in the water.

Around the pool was a patio and a built-in barbecue. But much of the villa’s worth is in its land, ten acres of unspoiled scrubland speckled with fig trees beyond which rolling fields stretch as far as the eye can see.

As Galloway tried lying low, back in Britain the furore over accusations he was paid at least £375,000-a-year by Saddam continued to grow.

The payments are said to have been mentioned in intelligence documents found by a Daily Telegraph reporter in the ruined Foreign Ministry in Baghdad. Galloway is said to have received the money from Iraq’s oil-for-food programme.

The latest allegations also come on top of fury at his position during the conflict with Iraq. Galloway urged Arab leaders to “rise up” and kill British troops.

Labour Party officials have been swamped by phone calls and emails from members furious at Galloway. They even outnumber the calls they got from members protesting about the war itself.

The Party’s national executive will now gather evidence which could result in the MP being kicked out of Labour.

It could happen at its next meeting in June. But general-secretary David Triesman last night said he is ready to act sooner by suspending Galloway before the inquiry reaches its verdict.

He said: “I have received hundreds of complaints from members. “They are particularly upset about his suggestion that other Arab nations should send their troops to fight our forces in Iraq.

“That is in addition to the calls we have received today about allegations of financial links.”

Mr Galloway’s activities will also be probed by Labour’s Disputes Panel and by its National Constitutional Committee.

Labour chairman Ian McCartney described the new allegations as “extremely serious”. And Labour MP Hugh Bayley said: “The oil-for-food programme is meant to feed destitute Iraqis.

If he has taken any of this money he should resign and repay it.” Tory leader Iain Duncan Smith said: “If these allegations are true, and I have no idea whether they are, then they would be very, very serious crimes indeed.”

But Galloway, whose Glasgow Kelvin seat disappears in boundary changes at the next election, denies he stitched up the cash-for-oil deal.

He has threatened to sue the Telegraph. In a statement, he said: “I have never solicited, nor would I have accepted had I been offered, any financial assistance of any kind from the Iraqi regime.”

It was also revealed yesterday that Galloway has made 12 separate trips to Iraq over the past three years, but never met the costs himself.

Eight of the visits, entered in the MP’s register of interests, were funded by the Mariam Appeal, which was set up to save the life of four-year-old Iraqi leukaemia girl Mariam Hamza.

The Attorney General, Lord Goldsmith, QC, has been told Galloway used funds from the appeal to pay his travel expenses. He could launch civil action to recover the funds if they were found to be misused.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; Political Humor/Cartoons
KEYWORDS: galloway; georgegalloway; laborparty; lborparty
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Well, no comment
1 posted on 04/23/2003 5:26:14 AM PDT by El Conservador
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To: El Conservador
I saw this idiot being interviewed on BBC World News last night. He comes across like a used car salesman.
2 posted on 04/23/2003 5:31:09 AM PDT by O.C. - Old Cracker
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To: El Conservador; MadIvan
This is now getting play in the American media...

This gets better and better....

3 posted on 04/23/2003 5:31:41 AM PDT by Dog (Christy Lane Free Zone.....)
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To: O.C. - Old Cracker
He's not an idiot. He's made himslef a wealthy man by his treason, and will probably get away with it.
4 posted on 04/23/2003 5:32:48 AM PDT by Grand Old Partisan (You can read about my history of the GOP at www.republicanbasics.com)
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To: El Conservador
I didn't know about the Palestinian wife. Anyone know how long Galloway's been married to her?
5 posted on 04/23/2003 5:33:46 AM PDT by mewzilla
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To: Grand Old Partisan
He's made himslef a wealthy man by his treason, and will probably get away with it.

No. Tony Blair will want to make an example of him, as will the Crown Prosecution Service.

Regards, Ivan

6 posted on 04/23/2003 5:34:07 AM PDT by MadIvan
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To: mewzilla
She's related to Yasser... there's a thread about it. :)
7 posted on 04/23/2003 5:35:41 AM PDT by Tijeras_Slim
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To: MadIvan
In a Lord Haw-Haw or e.e. cummings kinda way? If Galloway somehow escapes, he has a bright future here in the U.S. as a Democrat politician.

8 posted on 04/23/2003 5:43:01 AM PDT by Grand Old Partisan (You can read about my history of the GOP at www.republicanbasics.com)
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To: MadIvan
Mr Galloway’s activities will also be probed by Labour’s Disputes Panel and by its National Constitutional Committee.

It looks like the Politburo is preparing to slap him on the wrist.

9 posted on 04/23/2003 5:46:20 AM PDT by scouse
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To: scouse
Except Blair probably wants his head. Galloway will be thrown out of the Labour Party in my view.

Regards, Ivan

10 posted on 04/23/2003 5:48:10 AM PDT by MadIvan
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To: Grand Old Partisan
In the following way:

  1. He will be thrown out of the Labour Party.
  2. The Crown Prosecution Service and Lord Chancellor, keen to make an example of him, will bring him up on bribery charges.
  3. If convicted, he'll go to jail. After all, Jeffrey Archer went to jail for perjury, this is much worse.

Regards, Ivan

11 posted on 04/23/2003 5:49:46 AM PDT by MadIvan
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To: MadIvan
Galloway will be thrown out of the Labour Party in my view

Not good enough. As I recall, that block is still on Tower Hill.

12 posted on 04/23/2003 5:50:11 AM PDT by nina0113
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To: El Conservador
Anyone got a picture of him?
13 posted on 04/23/2003 5:51:41 AM PDT by The FRugitive
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To: El Conservador
Eight of the visits, entered in the MP’s register of interests, were funded by the Mariam Appeal, which was set up to save the life of four-year-old Iraqi leukaemia girl Mariam Hamza

What a class act, typical lib

14 posted on 04/23/2003 5:53:18 AM PDT by try phecta tom ((Harvey RULES. Paul not the rabbit)
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To: Camachee
Dang it! Why did he have to pick Portugal?
15 posted on 04/23/2003 5:56:48 AM PDT by January24th
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To: El Conservador
I found one:

And this:

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Middle East needs peace


By George Galloway MP

The issue we face on Iraq is whether Britain is prepared to join a pre-emptive attack by the United States that is not sanctioned by the UN Security Council.

There are two problems. The first is the leadership qualities of George W Bush. The Prime Minister tells us, as George Bush himself might put it, that we have been mis-underestimating the President. But the British people have seen and heard the President and they think they are estimating him just about right as a man who we would not want to be at the wheel of the car as we drive along the edge of a cliff, with ourselves sitting in the back seat.

Are we mis-underestimating the President’s friends? Are we mis-underestimating Donald Rumsfeld whose picture appeared in the Guardian the other day shaking hands with Saddam Hussein in the middle of the Iran-Iraq war after he had just handed over the latest US satellite surveillance so that the Iraqi regime could better target the Iranians who were our foes in that war?

Are we mis-underestimating Paul Wolfowitz, a man who used to make even Ronald Reagan’s blood run cold? Are we mis-underestimating the Vice-President, Dick Cheney, a man who voted in the United States Congress against the resolution for the release of Nelson Mandela from prison?

It is much more comforting to be on the side of Nelson Mandela in this argument than on the side of Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld and George W Bush. I ask Labour MPs: how did we end up on George Bush’s side of an argument with Al Gore, the Democrats’ presidential candidate.

Would it not have been better if new Labour had strengthened the new Democrats or even the peace party within the Republicans rather than siding with Cheney, Rumsfeld and Bush?

Why are some Labour MPs and ministers on George W Bush’s side of the argument and not on the side of Gerhard Schroeder, the leader of the German Social Democrats?

The second problem is even more substantial. The British people instinctively know that adding another war to the Middle East does not seem like a sensible idea.

People see Israel demolishing — brick by brick — the solemn commitments in the Oslo agreement. They see the bulldozers, like some prehistoric animal, tearing down President Arafat’s compound.

The British people see the devastation and the flames in Palestine, the unresolved conflicts in Afghanistan and the rising tide of Islamic fundamentalism and hatred against the west and they know that it is extremely unlikely that the world can be made a safer place by launching yet another war in that region — a war of 60 days and nights of intensive carpet bombardment followed by 250,000 western soldiers invading and occupying an Arab Muslim country.

They know that that does not sound like a recipe for security and peace in the world or like a recipe for the diminution of terrorism.

16 posted on 04/23/2003 5:57:26 AM PDT by The FRugitive
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To: MadIvan
Let us pray.

Do you think there's some implicating documents against some Democrat politicians? Of course, if there is, the time to publicize them is a year from now.
17 posted on 04/23/2003 5:57:50 AM PDT by Grand Old Partisan (You can read about my history of the GOP at www.republicanbasics.com)
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To: The FRugitive
Did George Galloway convert to Islam? Are his children Moslems?

18 posted on 04/23/2003 5:58:54 AM PDT by Grand Old Partisan (You can read about my history of the GOP at www.republicanbasics.com)
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To: El Conservador

Face of a traitor.

At a "Rally for Palestine" (wonder how much THEY pay him)

19 posted on 04/23/2003 6:01:51 AM PDT by martin_fierro (Mr. Avuncular)
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To: El Conservador
"But Galloway refused to talk to The Sun — even after we offered him a tempting wad of 50,000 Iraqi dinars."

Gotta love it.

Long live the Sun!

20 posted on 04/23/2003 6:03:47 AM PDT by Oldie
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