Galloway, 69, was originally elected to the House of Commons in 1987 and will be returning for the first time since 2015 after winning the seat of Rochdale in northern England by over 6,000 votes George Galloway, leader of the Workers Party of Britain, speaks after winning the Rochdale Parliamentary by-election, at his campaign headquarters, in Rochdale, near Manchester, Britain. Reuters Controversial leftist firebrand George Galloway was elected to the UK parliament on Friday, capitalising on fury over the Israel-Hamas conflict in a tumultuous by-election clouded by anti-Semitism claims. Galloway, 69, was originally elected to the House of Commons in...