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Other parties to stand in the 2005 election in the Red Rose County included a number of independents, including Craig Murray, George Galloway's RESPECT The Unity Coalition, the English Democrats Party and David Braid's Clause 28 party.
Following the publication of the Al Mada article, a US Senate report accused him, along with the British Respect MP, George Galloway, of receiving the right to buy oil under the UN's oil-for-food scheme.
These hearings covered certain corporations and several well-known political figures, including Russia's Vladimir Zhironovsky and drew significant media attention for the combative appearance of British Member of Parliament George Galloway, an anti-Iraq-War member of the RESPECT The Unity Coalition (Respect), a then-new British political party, who vigorously denied the subcommittee's allegations against him and claimed they were politically motivated.
Salma Yaqoob (born 1971), the leader of Respect – The Unity Coalition and a Birmingham City Councillor