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By Jessica Frank-Keyes George Galloway has been re-elected to Parliament after a resounding win in the Rochdale by-election, after a campaign blighted by divisive politics. The controversial candidate, who stood for the Workers Party of Britain, secured 12,335 votes, a majority of 5,697, beating independent David Anthony Tully who came second with 6,638 votes. Galloway published campaign literature which said a Galloway victory would represent an opportunity to kick Keir Starmer a supporter of Israel out of office. The controversial MP became favourite after Labours candidate, Azhar Ali