George Galloway, the newly-elected Workers Party of Britain MP for Rochdale, speaking to the media outside the Houses of Parliament in London on Monday. Photograph: Carl Court/Getty Images British prime minister Rishi Sunak may have publicly rued last week’s election of firebrand socialist George Galloway as “beyond alarming”, but in private he will not have been too disappointed. The elevation to the House of Commons of the Scot, who took Labour’s seat in the Rochdale byelection, is a much bigger problem for Labour leader Keir Starmer than it is for his Tory counterpart. Galloway’s election ensures that Starmer’s political Achilles...