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He said: “You hear extraordinary claims from Tory MPs, including this one from a minister, who said to me that they are worried there might be peace in the Middle East.
A Labour spokesperson later said: “We deeply regret that the Labour party was unable to field a candidate in this by-election and apologise to the people of Rochdale. George Galloway only won because Labour did not stand.”Take a moment to absorb this. A minister is worried there might be peace in the Middle East, because people dying in Gaza plays well for them. ~AAHuffPost UK Daily Brief
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