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[edit] Did George Galloway Call for John Rees Resignation?
(cur) (last) 23:00, 11 April 2008 Charliewbrown (Talk | contribs) (8,092 bytes) (→The crisis in Respect: GG did not call for Rees' resignation!) (undo)
I am aware that several members of the SWP central committee stated that George Galloway called for John Rees's resignation to an audience of over 200+ people (of which I was present). They stated that George Galloway called for John Rees resignation at a Respect leadership meeting that took place before "the letter" was published. I don't think at any point George Galloway denied this.
Where might I be able to find a reference for this?
- I therefore assume that you're a member of the SWP, (as I was until recently) and this was the London-wide members meeting in September.
- Far from calling for Rees' resignation, George called for the appointment of a National Organiser to support the National Secretary in his/her duties. In fact, in an attempt to be diplomatic, George nominated Nick Wrack, a leading member of the SWP, for the post. This, and all the other suggestions in the letter from George, were accepted and voted for unanimously by the National Council before the split. And then the lies and deceit started...
- You won't find a reference for George calling for Rees' resignation, because no such call was made.--Charliewbrown (talk) 08:26, 14 April 2008 (UTC)

