I've always chosen to believe this about George Galloway.
He sees his role as simply being the "friend" to the pariah nations.
Whether this is based on personal convictions, i.e. "the good samaritan" who shows friendship to our enemies, or a desire to increase his own importance by becoming "Saddam's gateway to the west" I couldn't say.
If it's the latter, and frankly, he was a politician, then becoming leader of the Labour party would prolly satisfy his desire for "power". You'd probably see nothing spectacular from his leadership.
I want a Red Ken AH challenge instead please! (amusingly one of the few 'Labour' politicians I'd still vote for).
He sees his role as simply being the "friend" to the pariah nations.
Whether this is based on personal convictions, i.e. "the good samaritan" who shows friendship to our enemies, or a desire to increase his own importance by becoming "Saddam's gateway to the west" I couldn't say.
If it's the latter, and frankly, he was a politician, then becoming leader of the Labour party would prolly satisfy his desire for "power". You'd probably see nothing spectacular from his leadership.
I want a Red Ken AH challenge instead please! (amusingly one of the few 'Labour' politicians I'd still vote for).