Why George Galloway is suing NUS
Submitted on 3 October, 2012 - 12:59
Author: Sacha Ismail
... The controversy has focused around a motion to the 26 September meeting of NUS National Executive, at which 13 women members moved a motion condemning apologies for non-consensual sex and saying NUS should not offer or share a platform with those who make such apologies including Tony Benn and George Galloway, because of their comments in the Assange debate ...
The Stalinist sect Socialist Action, who have some foothold in the bureaucracy of NUS, naturally felt differently, since their basic stance is uncritical support for anyone in conflict with the US. They proposed a set of amendments which, while they criticised Galloways comments, overwhelmed the original in anti-imperialist rhetoric and praise for these anti-war leaders. They also strongly implied that the proposers of the motion were attempting to undermine NUSs No Platform policy despite the fact that the motion did not refer to No Platform as such, in the sense that this is used for fascists.
The SWP, whose recent coverage on Assange has in fact been pretty good, unfortunately but predictably decided to follow their allies in Socialist Action. Unsurprisingly, the motion was passed and the amendments defeated overwhelmingly, but only after some extremely vitriolic and unpleasant debate, in the real world and on the internet.
Now Socialist Actions ally Galloway is suing NUS for defamation. This is not a surprise to us, since over the years we have become familiar with his litigiousness and use of the law to silence opponents ...
http://www.workersliberty.org/story/2012/10/03/why-george-galloway-suing-nus