Galloway: Real danger of Farage running away with election
There's a very real danger of Nigel Farage running away with this election because of the deliberate vacuity. I'm not accusing either Sunak or Stammer of being stupid. The deliberate and contrived vacuity, Emptiness of their leadership and their programs, people. I mean, it's not for nothing that my phrase that they, Labour and Tory, are two cheeks of the same backside has become the most famous thing I've ever said. In all my life. I have never seen an election in which two people who less deserve to be the Prime Minister of Britain are competing for that office and that's reflected in the polls. In the latest polling, the number of people, percentage of people who will be voting Labour or Conservative is going to be the lowest since the Second World War. When Sunak called the election, there were 181 Tory candidates short, showing the level of disarray at the top of the Tory party. In fact, when they got rid of Boris Johnson, which many, many of them I think now regret, it's been downhill all the way. And no one who saw the Liz Truss interregnum worsted by Rishi Sunak could possibly dispute that. But our target, as all of you know, principally is Labour. Because we are the spirit of Labour's past. Or rather, what Labour was supposed to be. I realized that the danger of Farage running away with this election are very real indeed. The first reason is that the others have nothing to say. Farage has something to say. What he's saying is wrong. What he's saying will not solve our problems and will deepen many of our pre-existing policies. But he is saying something, and he's saying it with zeal. He's saying it with a spring in his step, and he's speaking it inhuman.