Exclusive

Lib Dems suspend Rochdale council candidate after LBC reveal he was campaigning for George Galloway

19 February 2024, 14:30 | Updated: 19 February 2024, 14:59

The candidate has been pictured with Mr Galloway's election leaflets
The candidate has been pictured with Mr Galloway's election leaflets. Picture: Supplies
Henry Riley

By Henry Riley

The Liberal Democrats have suspended one of their candidates at the upcoming council elections in May, after he was spotted campaigning with George Galloway.

Listen to this article

Loading audio...

Farooq Ahmed, who is standing as a Lib Dem candidate in Central Ward in Rochdale, has been spotted on numerous occasions campaigning against his own party at the upcoming Rochdale by-election.

One Liberal Democrat councillor told LBC “it is inconceivable that we have a council candidate standing under a Lib Dem banner, who is campaigning - not just against our party - but for a man who is totally at odds with our values and principles in George Galloway”.

They added “he needs to be suspended immediately”.

Read more: Rochdale by-election | Full list of candidates

Farooq Ahmed is standing as a Lib Dem candidate in Central Ward in Rochdale
Farooq Ahmed is standing as a Lib Dem candidate in Central Ward in Rochdale. Picture: Supplied

Mr Ahmed has been delivering official Liberal Democrat leaflets - in which he is pictured alongside the party’s candidate Iain Donaldson - with the official website of the Rochdale Lib Dems as well as his ‘priorities for Central Ward’.

George Galloway is one of eleven candidates standing in the Rochdale by-election on the 29th February after the death of veteran Labour MP Sir Tony Lloyd. LBC also recently revealed that Mr Galloway also had the support of Councillor Tiger Patel, a former Conservative.

Both the Labour Party and the Green Party have withdrawn support for their respective candidates, Cllr Azhar Ali and Guy Otten.

A Liberal Democrat spokesperson said: "Under 3.8D of our Federal Constitution, you are not allowed to support another political party. Therefore Farooq Ahmed has clearly established he is no longer eligible to be a member."

A spokesperson for the Campaign Against Antisemitism told LBC" "George Galloway is an inflammatory firebrand with an atrocious record of baiting the Jewish community. He has previously and infamously declared Bradford an 'Israel-free zone', said of his previous election loss that 'the venal, the vile, the racists and the Zionists will all be celebrating', described David Baddiel, a Jewish comic who is well-known for not closely associating himself with Israel, as a 'vile Israel-fanatic ‘comedian’, described the Labour antisemitism allegations as 'a disgraceful campaign of Goebbelsian fiction' and was sacked by TalkRadio in connection with allegedly 'antisemitic views'. More recently, he has also espoused outrageous conspiracy theories since 7th October. His endurance in our public life serves to exploit extremist sentiment and divide communities.

"Clearly, this is someone the Lib Dems should wish to be distancing themselves from."

More Latest News

See more More Latest News

Joe Biden (L), Benjamin Netanyahu (R)

US will stop supply of weapons to Israel if Rafah invasion goes ahead, Biden warns Netanyahu

John McDonnell and Mish Rahman have both questioned the move to accept Natalie Elphicke into the Labour party

Labour backlash after Keir Starmer welcomes former Tory Natalie Elphicke into party

Joe Biden

Biden says US won’t supply weapons for Israel to attack Rafah

Pro-Palestinian protests have been growing across campuses in the UK

Sunak warns university chiefs to protect Jewish students as pro-Palestine protests grow across UK campuses

Interpreter Ippei Mizuhara

Ex-interpreter for baseball star Shohei Ohtani to plead guilty in betting case

Armed forces at the scene

Bomb squad called and more than 100 homes evacuated after 'suspicious items' found by police as two arrested

The Belem, the three-masted sailing ship bringing the Olympic flame from Greece, sails past a container ship decorated with the Paris 2024 logo when approaching Marseille, southern France

Olympic torch begins journey across France after festive welcome in Marseille

Germany Politics Violence

German politician attacked amid concerns over violence ahead of EU elections

Russell Brand has posted a new picture of him hugging Bear Grylls in the Thames

Russell Brand hugs Bear Grylls in the River Thames after being baptised in a bid to ‘leave behind his sins’

Secretary of defence Lloyd Austin speaks during a hearing of the Senate Appropriations Committee Subcommittee on Defence on Capitol Hill in Washington

Pentagon chief confirms US paused bomb shipment to Israel over Rafah concerns

Lauren Wasser lost both of her legs

Model, 24, issues stark warning to all women after losing both legs due to correct use of tampons

Georgia Harrison was the victim of Stephen Bear's revenge porn

Reality star Georgia Harrison says leaked sex tape filmed without consent by Stephen Bear 'spread like a house fire'

Supermarkets have been warned they must start selling items at the appropriate price levels

Grocery stores caught charging wrong prices for everyday staples including coffee and crisps - see full list of items

Andrew Tate has been served with civil proceedings papers at his home in Romania.

Four British women sue Andrew Tate over rape and physical assault allegations

Charles and Harry are not going to meet

King Charles and Prince Harry at London events just two miles apart - but no hope for reunion between father and son

Exclusive
John McDonnell and Mish Rahman have both questioned the move to accept Natalie Elphicke into the Labour party

John McDonnell 'shocked' by Natalie Elphicke defecting to Labour, as top official brands party 'dustbin for far right'