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Far too many people have jumped to a conclusion and have got it totally wrong.
In no way do I hate Mr Galloway but from everything I've seen in the media over a number of years, he is a hate figure in the eyes of many, based mainly on the infamous declaration of admiration by him of Saddam Hussain which seems to have followed him ever since.
As a result of that he became a figure "reviled" by many in this country, and I'm disappointed that none of the august posters here could have read between the lines of my post to realise that this prompted my use of that adjective.
I deliberately chose this post as a result of his notoriety and, perhaps, too controversially, I suggested that those who hold him in such contempt may be "sick enough" to rejoice in the revelation which Mr Galloway has chosen to make.
Perhaps in future I should just say what I think instead of trying to be subtle in an attempt to provoke debate on a prominent public figure?