Mr Galloway Goes to Washington explained

Mr Galloway Goes to Washington: the Brit who set Congress straight about Iraq
Author:George Galloway MP
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English
Subject:Invasion of Iraq, British politics, American politics, Foreign relations
Published:London
Publisher:New Press
Pub Date:2005
Pages:132
Isbn:159558062X
Dewey:956.704431

Mr Galloway Goes to Washington: the Brit who set Congress straight about Iraq is a 2005 book by British politician George Galloway. The book concerned the actions of the United States in invading Iraq, the fallout and Galloway's 2005 appearance before the US senate.[1]

Background

Galloway was a fierce opponent of the Invasion of Iraq, and was expelled from the Labour Party over a number of controversial comments. He subsequently became a leading member of the Respect Party and won the Bethnal Green and Bow constituency in the 2005 United Kingdom general election.[2] The Republican Party (US)-controlled Senate made a number of allegations that Galloway received personal benefits from Saddam Hussein. Galloway comparatively answers the allegations in the Senate committee.[3] The book was published by The New Press.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Login. bl.uk.
  2. Web site: When Mr. Galloway went to Washington. socialistworker.org.
  3. News: Ewen MacAskill: Mr Galloway goes to Washington. Ewen MacAskill. the Guardian. 18 May 2005 .
  4. Web site: Mr. Galloway Goes to Washington - The New Press. The New Press.