@WorkersPartyGB MP Candidate | Promoted by Zak Ali, on behalf of Nada Jarche, both of the Workers Party of Britain, 91 Church Road, Birmingham, B13 9EA
📢 GEORGE GALLOWAY calls on the people of Ealing Central & Acton to VOTE for Nada Jarche — the Workers Party of Britain MP Candidate, at the upcoming UK General Election on 4th July!
End the Labour-Tory establishment rule.
#VoteNada4EalingCentral ✅
#WorkersPartyofBritain 🇬🇧
#Labour won’t save your estate.
#Tories don’t know your postcode.
But YOU live here. You understand your neighbours. That’s why you should run
With George Galloway’s Workers Party in 2026
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Broken Britain!!
The Prime minister has shown a high level of racism in his tweets. Migrant contributions are vital to Britain because they strengthen the economy, enrich culture, and support essential services. Many migrants work in key sectors like healthcare, social care, and technology, filling skill gaps and ensuring public services run smoothly. Their tax contributions help sustain public finances, while their diverse backgrounds bring new perspectives, ideas, and traditions that make Britain more vibrant and innovative. Migration also fosters global connections, driving trade, scientific advancements, and cultural exchange, all of which benefit the country as a whole. @WorkersPartyGB@HussainShafiei@georgegalloway
Flat on my back with a fracture, stuck in bed—yet my Palestinian brothers and sisters came to visit me. Dr Khalid drove all the way from Cambridge, and Nada brought her whole family.
Gifts, love, humanity. I’ve never felt so loved. This is why I love the Palestinian people so much.
Thank you Ami Mohammad, Madame Sana @NadaJarche & Dr @KhalidAbuTayyem for all of your support and time.
#FreePalestine #Solidarity
It's hard to over-state the significance of the arrest at Heathrow under Section 7 of the Terrorism Act of the leading British-Palestinian Christian and Cambridge Professor Khoury-Machool. Interrogated for hours in front of his 8 year-old son.
The Professor a distinguished son of both Bethlehem and Jerusalem was arrested off a flight from Paris on GOOD FRIDAY. This gentle devout moderate academic father has himself been a victim of terror at the hands of the British state. While it is unlikely that the government was not consulted before this brazen misuse of Terror Laws the Prime Minister must now denounce it, apologise to the Professor and his family and to Britain's Palestinian community. He should go to Cambridge and do so in person. Otherwise it must be concluded that the government has declared war on its own citizens, that liberty is dead in this land, and that Britain is no longer a safe country. Hear me when I say: if this can happen to Professor Khoury-Machool it can happen to anyone. And will.
Every child deserves safety and protection. The tragic failures that led to Sara Sharif’s death highlight the urgent need for stronger child safeguarding measures. The Workers Party in London is calling for comprehensive reform to ensure no child is left unprotected. #SaraSharif
To be clear: ask any Palestinian what they think of the Arabs. They will tell you there is no hope in them. They sold out Palestine in 1948 and continue to do so today. Palestinians gave up on Arabs long before others pointed it out. @georgegalloway
Didn't Starmer pledge to abolish tuition fees back in 2020 when he was campaigning to be leader of the Labour party. How can Starmer go from wanting to abolish university tuition fees altogether to increasing them instead?, Nada Jarche @georgegalloway@NadaJarche@Samehahabeeb
Statement: 👇🏻The Workers Party of Britain – London Branch stands with the tenants who gathered in London today to demand rent control and immediate action on the housing crisis. https://t.co/VRreyWLk8n
Workers Party London Secretary Sameh Habeeb along with the Palestinian Community leaders, Palestinian Ambassador to UK @hzomlot and Right Honourable MP @iqbalmohamedMP discuss in Parliamentary briefing UK Gov. inaction on Gaza particularly injured children.
Didn't Starmer pledge to abolish tuition fees back in 2020 when he was campaigning to be leader of the Labour party. How can Starmer go from wanting to abolish university tuition fees altogether to increasing them instead? The problem with this is that very worthy courses on education, mental health, nursing, social services, history, foreign languages, art, theatre that we all value but which pay little will just disappear, leaving us greatly impoverished as a nation. All prospective students will think carefully about their courses and employment chances after. It's not the advantage it once was. You will bear the cost and pay interest on your loans.
Punish the pensioners, businesses and now education, what will be next? Let's stand together and put an end to @UKLabour, join hands with the @WorkersPartyGB to accomplish what this country needs....better living situation
@georgegalloway@HussainShafiei
I'm running for Hanger Hill Ward to give our residents the voice they deserve in Ealing Council. It's time to fight back against Labour's failures and build a better future for our community. Register to vote and let’s make the change happen!
RETWEET THIS
@swilkinsonbc needs to be set free.
You will not silence us.
You will not intimidate us.
We will not live in fear of you.
#FreeSarahWilkinson NOW.
🚨Press Release - For Immediate Release
Workers Party London Region Condemns Far-Right Violence and Calls for Government Action including designating them as “terrorist groups”
The Workers Party London Region is deeply troubled by the recent surge in far-right violence that has swept across our nation. We strongly condemn the arson attack on a hotel in Rotherham housing migrants, the torching of a library in Liverpool, and the widespread destruction in cities like Manchester, Liverpool, Hull, Stoke, and Belfast. Additionally, we denounce the recent attacks on Muslim places of worship and the horrifying assaults on individuals from different ethnic minorities based on the color of their skin and their place of origin. These incidents highlight the alarming rise of extremist ideologies that threaten the fabric of our society.
Sam Habeeb, Secretary of the Workers Party London Region, expressed his deep concern: "The recent acts of violence and hatred are a blight on our society. The attack on a hotel in Rotherham, the destruction in our cities, and the targeted arson of a library in Liverpool are not just attacks on property but on the very fabric of our community. The assaults on Muslim places of worship and ethnic minorities are particularly egregious and must be met with firm and decisive action."
We demand immediate and strong action from the government to confront and dismantle these far-right groups that are inciting violence and spreading hatred. The government must respond robustly and ensure that those responsible are brought to justice, with preventative measures put in place to safeguard our communities.
Specific actions that need to be taken immediately include:
- Designate far-right groups that instigate violence as terrorist organizations. Their actions undermine our national security and damage our social cohesion.
- Enhance surveillance and monitoring of far-right extremist groups to preemptively identify and thwart violent activities.
- Increase funding and support for law enforcement agencies to better equip them in handling and preventing far-right violence.
- Implement community outreach programs to educate and build resilience against extremist ideologies.
- Strengthen legal frameworks to ensure that hate crimes are prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.
Sam Habeeb added, "We need a clear and strong response from the government. The authorities must ensure the safety of all citizens and uphold the values of our society. We cannot allow these extremists to sow division and fear. It is time for the government to step up and take action."
Protests have also erupted in Bolton, Southport, and Middlesbrough, where crowds have broken through police guards. The policing minister told the BBC that the unrest has spread fear in communities, particularly among those who are frightened because of the color of their skin. These protests started across the country after the tragic killing of three young girls in Southport on Monday.
The Workers Party London Region calls for unity and resilience in the face of this adversity. We stand in solidarity with all communities affected by these heinous acts and reaffirm our commitment to promoting peace, inclusiveness, and respect for all.
"We urge the government to act promptly and firmly to prevent further violence and to hold accountable those who perpetuate hatred and division. Enough is enough. It is time to reclaim our society from the grip of extremism and build a future where everyone can live in safety and harmony," concluded Sam Habeeb.
He also added that the Workers Party members and candidates in london and across the country are invited and encouraged to immediately join forces with local community initiatives to help cease violence and fight the dangerous far-right ideology.
Specific actions that need to be taken immediately include:
- Designate far-right groups that instigate violence as terrorist organizations. Their actions undermine our national security and damage our social cohesion.
Habeeb also added that the Workers Party members and candidates in london and across the country are invited and encouraged to immediately join forces with local community initiatives to help cease violence and fight the dangerous far-right ideology.