"I've always been a Labour man. I consider myself real Labour. I've never been a Marxist, or a Trotskyist, or any other kind of –ist other than a Labourist. If it weren't for Mr Blair and the Iraq war, I would never have been out of the party in the first place."
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LBC Radio interview, July 2015, quoted in Lucy Fisher and Ashley Cowburn, "Labour tells Galloway he isn’t welcome", The Times, 18 September 2015.
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