George Galloway's recent electoral win has sparked a variety of reactions among political commentators and media outlets. Some, like SkyNews, suggest that Keir Starmer should be "very, very, worried" after Galloway's victory, describing him as a "political maverick". The Telegraph views Galloway’s return as a "nightmare for Keir Starmer", while the Jewish Chronicle advises Starmer to "hold his nerve" in the face of Galloway's win. However, the New Statesman counters this narrative by arguing that Galloway’s comeback "isn’t a nightmare for Labour", indicating a split in opinion on the impact of Galloway's comeback.
George Galloway’s return isn’t a nightmare for Labour https://t.co/rVgTq7H00F
Starmer must hold his nerve in the face of Galloway win says @LordIanAustin https://t.co/7lljy7rZo0
Starmer must hold his nerve in the face of Galloway https://t.co/azVUxNDjHm
✍️ 'George Galloway’s return is a nightmare for Keir Starmer' | Writes @MrTCHarris https://t.co/DvBUXrTJH6
George Galloway: Latest comeback for a political maverick https://t.co/ZcK3nrUfrY
Starmer should be very, very, worried after Galloway win https://t.co/tINnoXGuts