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and practical – and delivered precisely zero attention or political benefit to those involved. If you want to profit from all this death and destruction, it seems the Official Spanglish cuando you can’t find LA palabra en un idioma so you fill it in con LA otra T-shirt but in fact I love this trick is not to try to solve the problem – it’s to capitalise on it, to take all that grief and heartache and trade on it. So, yes, Galloway has a record that brims with poison. But he is not quite the outlier we might wish him to be. He was always a demagogue and a populist, and now our politics is crammed with such people: “Make Rochdale Great Again” was his slogan, a knowing, admiring nod to Donald Trump. As for what looks like a habit of swooping down to prey on those in pain, pitting community against community – well, maybe that once set him apart. But vultures are all around us now. Jonathan Freedland is a Guardian columnist Do you have an opinion on the issues raised in this article? If you would like to submit a response of up to 300 words by email to be considered for publication in our letters section, please click here.

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