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British MP George Galloway speaks at a rally to welcome the international aid convoy "Lifeline-3 for Gaza", in Amman on December 23, 2009. Hundreds of volunteers in several vehicles, from Britain, Turkey and Syria and several other countries are taking part in the international aid convoy led by Galloway to aid Palestinians in the Gaza Strip. (KHALIL MAZRAAWI / AFP / Getty Images)

Reader, perhaps you are wondering: is there anything that Britain's noisiest Marxist, George Galloway, will not do for money? And then you see this: Galloway auctioning on eBay the jacket in which he debated Christopher Hitchens. (This was the debate in which Hitchens memorably described Galloway as a "pimp for fascism." Fascism, in this case, meaning not rules about soda beverage container size, but the murderous regime of Saddam Hussein.)

Galloway's prior career includes the operation of an unregistered charity that received funds from Saddam's regime and a show on Iranian state-owned TV. He advertises this latest entrepreneurial venture as follows:

This auction is for a Emillio Batch worn by George Galloway, MP for Bradford West, during his debate with the late Christopher Hitchens, famous atheist and writer. The fiery debate took place in September 2005, in New York, where people queued around the blocks to get a glimpse of Galloway in action, displaying the oratorial skills he is famous for. The general consensus is that he totally 'owned' Hitchens and, even though the debate is nearly 7 years old, it is still a YouTube sensation, billed 'The Greatest Debate of the Decade'. Watch it here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZ7HyQ3BevM

This is your chance to own a piece of political history and, as with the last listing, all the money from the sale of this jacket will be going to charity, in particular charities in Bradford.

George Galloway is known globally for his ferocious anti-war speeches and his uncompromising, combative, no-holds-barred style of debate, as was evident against his clash with Hitchens, where he was in his element. When this listing is finished, accompanying the jacket you will also receive a signed letter from George Galloway certifying its authenticity on parliamentary paper.

Happy bidding!

As of time of this posting, there have been eight bids, pushing the price to 51 pounds sterling.

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David Frum

David Frum is a contributing editor at Newsweek and The Daily Beast and a CNN contributor. He is the author of eight books, including most recently the e-book WHY ROMNEY LOST and his first novel Patriots, published in April 2012.

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