George Galloway has made controversial remarks suggesting that Muslims who vote for Labour leader Keir Starmer cannot justify their actions to their God. Galloway's comments have sparked discussions and criticisms, particularly within London WhatsApp groups, where his speech is being circulated. He questioned the faith of those who pray and vote for Starmer, implying a contradiction in their beliefs. Some critics have labeled his remarks as 'vile and poisonous' and accused him of taking advantage of sectarianism.
The elite realised @georgegalloway was giving their Starmerite lad. So, they called in their fascist reserve. In the name of god vote Galloway. https://t.co/MQ2dQlQlOW
Watch: George Galloway blasts 'believers' who support Labour 👇 https://t.co/qlk7HxxCwU
“Do you think God is listening to someone who is praying one day and voting for Keir Starmer the day before? What kind of a believer would that be?” George Galloway taking advantage of Muslim sectarianism. Vile and poisonous whatever your politics. https://t.co/Gn3m5TGYrx
🚨 NEW: George Galloway says that no "believer" of the Muslim faith can vote for Keir Starmer as they would be unable to justify it to their God [@JAHeale] https://t.co/GSuLQSIm6G
“Do you think God is listening to someone who is praying one day and voting for Keir Starmer the day before? What kind of a believer would that be?” Speech by George Galloway doing the rounds in London WhatsApp groups: https://t.co/6q20b0T4MS