THE fallout from George Galloway's comments about the sex allegations facing Wikileaks founder Julian Assange intensified last night when the MP was sacked as a columnist for Holyrood magazine.
A war of words also broke out between the Bradford West MP and Harriet Harman, the Labour deputy leader, who branded his remarks outrageous and misogynist, saying they "provided cover for offenders".
The Scottish politician sparked controversy when he argued that an allegation against Mr Assange – that he had sex with a woman while she was asleep – was not rape but just "bad sexual etiquette".
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