... from Egypt and sent back to London.
Pity really. Couldn't London have refused to let him back in?
Friday, 8 January 2010
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His "deportation" is just another publicity stunt by gorgeous George. The UK authorities for once took the right decision, resisted the temptation to refuse Galloway re-entry to this country and denied him the oxygen of [yet more] publicity.
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