George Galloway's speech at the Oxford Union this evening was
disturbed by a student bearing an Israeli flag who labelled the Respect
MP as 'racist'
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George Galloway's speech tonight at the Oxford Union was interrupted by a student bearing an Israeli flag.
Following an impassioned, hour-long
speech during which Galloway revered Churchill’s patriotism and
criticised the legacy of Tony Blair and New Labour, which he said has
left a “crumbling” state with “rotten” institutions, the floor was
opened to questions from the public.
The protesting student, who stood up
following a number of questions by other members of the audience,
approached the MP for Bradford West whilst he intoned a speech in Hebrew
and gesticulated angrily at Mr Galloway.
The student bore an Israeli flag beneath a
blue jumper, which appeared at first to be a suspicious object. Mr
Galloway warned the student that he felt "threatened" and asked him to
back off.
He then began speaking in English and criticised Mr Galloway for his behaviour during his last visit to Oxford,
when he refused to engage in a debate with Brasenose PPE student Eylon
Aslan-Levy, on the grounds that he did not wish to "debate with
Israelis". It had been previously reported that Galloway had intended to
"annihilate" his opponent in the debate. A video of the debate went
viral and was reported in national headlines.
When Galloway told him that “you’re
yourself a lot of harm”, the student, who is reported to be fellow
Brasenose student Jonathan Hunter, told Mr Galloway that “I think you
did a lot of harm by not speaking to my friend Eylon and not having a
constructive dialogue with him” before informing him he did not in fact
have a question for him, “because I don’t debate with racists”, after
which he walked out of the debating chamber.
Galloway later commented that the last
time he had seen an Israeli flag was at an EDL rally last week, saying
that he found it "not surprising" that "fascists" should want to fly the
Israeli flag.
At the beginning of his speech tonight at
the Union, Mr Galloway inquired as to whether Mr Aslan-Levy was
present, and when informed on the contrary, remarked that he was a
“hapless young fellow”.
Later on during question time, Mr
Galloway was again confronted about this issue when a student asked him
if he considered himself to be "a racist". To this he retorted that it
was the "racist ideology" of Zionism which should be labelled as such,
comparing it to Apartheid South Africa.
In a tweet after the event, George Galloway published a picture of the protesting student with the caption "...and we've found the fool of the night!".
George Galloway has been the fruit of
much controversy in recent years. Having been expelled from the Labour
Party in 2004 for his views on the Iraq war, he established his own
party, Respect, winning a seat for Bradford West in the 2012
by-election. In his last visit to the Oxford Union last year, he was
confronted by feminist protestors due to his comments that the charges
brought against Julian Assange in Sweden do not amount to rape.
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