The Workers Party, led by George Galloway, faces criticism for not being invited to debates despite having over 320 candidates for the general election. Supporters question the exclusion of Galloway from debates where they believe he could challenge other party leaders effectively.
🚨🇬🇧 Weekend report: @WorkersPartyGB activists were out canvassing for @jodymcintyremp gaining a fantastic response on the doorstep.@georgegalloway also came to Birmingham to give his endorsements for unity candidates like @Akhmedyakoob1 and @JamesGilesRBK https://t.co/LhPksZwZHA
The @WorkersPartyGB is standing over 320 candidates at the general election. The party's leader, @georgegalloway, should be invited to the leaders' debates but won't because they know he would take Starmer and Sunak apart piece by piece. He would destroy them.
What about @georgegalloway of the @WorkersPartyGB 🤔….Well @SkyNews https://t.co/sjY97gKjOL
Why isn’t @georgegalloway invited to this debate? He’s leader of a party with an elected MP. @WorkersPartyGB https://t.co/mF29lACw5c
if you can’t beat the @WorkersPartyGB policies, try to have their candidates arrested. @TH_Labour, file any reports lately ? #endArmsToIsrael #VoteWorkersParty https://t.co/fYDuYR9zHs