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Britain
Galloway harangues Edge Hill University
2007-04-26
There was a mixed reception for controversial Respect MP George Galloway at Edge Hill University. The five times elected Member of Parliament answered some challenging questions when he delivered his lecture on media manipulation to a packed theatre of students, academics and members of the public at the University's Ormskirk Campus.

Speaking to journalism students before the lecture, Mr Galloway attacked Tony Blair's part in the Iraq war as a "bloody legacy" and referred to a "craven BBC" which he described as: "the Bush and Blair corporation."

Supporters and detractors of the politician, who has been described as the 9th most rebellious, enjoyed a sometimes heated debate on the Iraq war, the state of the British media and politics, and the aftermath of Mr Galloway's Big Brother appearance.

Addressing an audience of future journalists Mr Galloway took a pessimistic view of their chosen careers with a scathing attack on the British media. "The British media had as much a part on the invasion of Iraq as the armed forces. They amplified the falsehoods of the government without proper scrutiny. The British media has failed the people, failed in its duty as an estate of the realm.

On a more positive note Mr Galloway claimed that the growth of media outlets in the UK means that students will have more choice of employers and may find alternatives to the "billionaire owned media."

Mr Galloway went on to criticise the nuclear arms race: "Every nuclear bomb is a time bomb that threatens to wipe out the planet."

And on student tuition fees: "Paying for a university education is taking us back to the 1930s. I don't believe that universities are a cost on the country. They are an investment. If you think education is expensive, try ignorance."
Posted by:ryuge

#3  Georgie Boy is just pi$$ed off that we shut down his lucrative Oil for Goodies arrangement with the Late and Stretched Sammy.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2007-04-26 10:19  

#2  He should write a letter to UK. I don't know how anyone will be able to afford most US schools in 10 years.
Posted by: bigjim-ky   2007-04-26 08:02  

#1   "craven BBC" Agreed so far...

I don't believe that universities are a cost on the country. They are an investment.
Given the net outflow of educated Brits, it doesn't look like Britain is getting a very good return on that investment, although the immigrant countries are appreciative.
Posted by: trailing wife   2007-04-26 07:30  

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