I'm Not the Only One (book)

{{Short description|Book by George Galloway}}

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I'm Not the Only One is a 2004 political autobiography by the British politician George Galloway. The book details his political beginnings in the Labour Party in Glasgow, his opposition to the invasion of Iraq, support for the Palestinian cause and the founding of the Respect Party.Dave Rich [https://engageonline.wordpress.com/2015/11/04/a-review-of-george-galloways-new-book-dave-rich-engage-journal-issue-1-january-2006/ "A review of George Galloway's new book"], Engage, No.1, January 2006

Reception

Johann Hari in The Independent described the book as a "strange, repetitive little manifesto".{{cite news|last=Hari|first=Johann|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/books/reviews/im-not-the-only-one-by-george-galloway-6170000.html|title=I'm Not the Only One by George Galloway|work=The Independent|date=14 May 2004}}{{dead link|date=August 2021|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}} The book was also criticised by Andrew Anthony in The Guardian who, apart from labelling Galloway an apologist for dictators, wrote that Galloway has an "enduring ability to believe in transparent fictions".{{cite news|last=Anthony|first=Andrew|url=https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2005/oct/28/otherparties.georgegalloway|title=George Galloway has the most amazing ability to see the best in everyone - even homicidal dictators like Saddam|work=The Guardian|date=28 October 2005}} Jim Horton in Socialism Today was more positive, but wrote that in I'm Not the Only One "there is hardly a scintilla of a socialist programme".{{cite news|last=Horton|first=Jim|url=http://www.socialismtoday.org/86/galloway.html|title=Galloway's credo|work=Socialism Today|issue=86|date=September 2004}}

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