Galloway: oath of allegiance happens in UK too
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George Galloway, former member of British parliament, says he was elected six times and served for almost 30 years. Each time he was elected, he had to swear allegiance to her majesty the Queen. Otherwise, he would not be allowed to have his seat in the parliament. He would also not be allowed to guide the country he had not swore allegiance to.
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