Ziggurat
Penultimate Amazing
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No. He was fairly elected to his Parliamentary seat, so you can defend the principles on which he was elected (we call this thing "democracy") without having to defend every single person who gets elected and all their views.
I'm not questioning the electoral system. I'm not demanding that Galloway be stripped of office, or the election results ignored. But the fact that he was elected doesn't mean he should be immune to criticism, or even that his election was a good thing. It means nothing of the sort. In fact, if opposition is even potentially good (which you've stated and I agree with), then my criticism of Galloway logically cannot be ignored on the basis of his election. Such a position would be self-contradictory.
