The party, which is seeking to capitalise on discontent towards Labour's handling of the Gaza conflict, also said it would support the former Labour MPs Jeremy Corbyn, Diane Abbott and Claudia Webbe if they ran as independents.
Galloway claimed he was in talks with three Labour MPs and a peer about defecting. Abbott was not among them, Galloway said, while Tahir Ali, Labour MP for Birmingham Hall Green, denied that he was.
Galloway, who was joined in Parliament Square by dozens of the 500 candidates he said the party had ready, said: "We are here - now a national force. For Britain, for Gaza, for the working class." Galloway is hoping to replicate his victory in the Rochdale byelection when he won almost 40% of the vote after a contest dominated by the conflict in Gaza. Labour abandoned its candidate, Azhar Ali, over inflammatory comments he made about Israel.
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