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Get your #Taiwan ribbons ready. After the epic fail in #Afghanistan and #Ukraine the show moves on to #China
Get your #Taiwan ribbons ready. After the epic fail in #Afghanistan and #Ukraine the show moves on to #China
8:51 pm · 25 Feb 2022
8:51 pm · 25 Feb 2022
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In November 2013, Galloway and his wife Gayatri began to present Sputnik for the RT network, a Russian government-backed station formerly known as Russia Today. ... In an overview of the broadcasting organisations Galloway works for, Tom Rogan in the National Review in April 2014 described him as being “a Western puppet for tyranny’s propagandists”. In the register of members’ financial interests published at the end of January 2015, Galloway disclosed that he had earned £293,450 from his television broadcasting in the previous year and had received almost £70,000 in travelling expenses and hotel stays. For the period November 2013 to February 2015, Galloway was paid £100,000 for his appearances on RT, the highest payment to any British politician working for the channel.
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Revision as of 17:58, 25 December 2022

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George Galloway @georgegalloway

Russia state-affiliated media Get your #Taiwan ribbons ready. After the epic fail in #Afghanistan and #Ukraine the show moves on to #China 8:51 pm · 25 Feb 2022


In November 2013, Galloway and his wife Gayatri began to present Sputnik for the RT network, a Russian government-backed station formerly known as Russia Today. ... In an overview of the broadcasting organisations Galloway works for, Tom Rogan in the National Review in April 2014 described him as being “a Western puppet for tyranny’s propagandists”. In the register of members’ financial interests published at the end of January 2015, Galloway disclosed that he had earned £293,450 from his television broadcasting in the previous year and had received almost £70,000 in travelling expenses and hotel stays. For the period November 2013 to February 2015, Galloway was paid £100,000 for his appearances on RT, the highest payment to any British politician working for the channel.

— Wikipedia, George Galloway