George Galloway's Workers Party won two seats in Rochdale's local elections
The Workers Party will have the chance to make their presence known in Rochdale today when the full council meets for the first time since the local elections.
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“We are local lads born and bred. The main parties we have, they have become complacent and are not showing enough interest in the public.
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