George Galloway informed Sky News he "despises" Prime Minister Rishi Sunak when requested concerning the prime minister's speech condemning extremism.
The Workers Party of Britain chief gained the Rochdale by-election with 12,335 votes - greater than 5,000 votes over second positioned unbiased David Tully - and centered a lot of his marketing campaign on the plight of Palestinians in Gaza.
But in Mr Sunak's speech outdoors Downing Street, he mentioned Mr Galloway returning to parliament is "beyond alarming", saying the brand new MP "dismisses the horror of what happened on 7 October" and "glorifies Hezbollah".
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When requested by Sky News' Sam Coates if he revered Mr Sunak, the Rochdale MP fired again: "I despise the prime minister.
"And guess what? Millions and millions and millions of people in this country despise the prime minister.
"I don't respect the prime minister in any respect."
'Little' Rishi Sunak
Speaking in his marketing campaign workplace, Mr Galloway additionally dismissed the prime minister's considerations, as an alternative speaking up his win on Thursday evening.
"I've received the democratic mandate right here, not Rishi Sunak," he mentioned, "so don't put to me statements made by Rishi Sunak as if I'm meant to be impressed by them.
"He [doesn't] impress me a lot."
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He additionally colourfully described the prime minister because the "little" Tory chief, and added: "The prime minister is a rather diminutive, diminished and degraded politician.
"He made a celebration political assertion. I do not care about Rishi Sunak's angle. What I care about is that the returning officer, a person of unimpeachable integrity I'm positive you will agree, declared it a free and honest election and me because the winner.
"And Rishi Sunak is one of the crushed two big parties in the state."
'Suck it up'
The prime minister was not alone in his considerations concerning the former Labour MP's return to the House of Commons.
Sir Keir Starmer apologised to voters for the end in Rochdale, and mentioned Mr Galloway "solely gained as a result of Labour did not stand a candidate".
The Board of Deputies of British Jews added that the by-election marked "a dark day" for the UK's Jewish neighborhood.
Richard Tice additionally claimed that campaigners for Reform suffered "daily intimidation and slurs" within the Greater Manchester constituency.
But when requested by Mr Coates concerning the allegations of intimidation, Mr Galloway mentioned: "You have to just suck it up. I won the election."
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