Cricketer Monty Panesar to stand for Geroge Galloway’s Workers Party at general election
Sign up for the View from Westminster email for expert analysis straight to your inboxGet our free View from Westminster emailFormer England cricketer Monty Panesar will stand for the Workers Party at the general election, its leader George Galloway has said.Mr Panesar will contest the Ealing, Southall seat in west London, currently held by Labour with a majority of 16,084.“Monty, of course, was a great left arm spinner and so we could do with him”, Mr Galloway told LBC on Tuesday.The left-wing firebrand was on Tuesday set to unveil 200 parliamentary candidates outside parliament, with Mr Panesar, who appeared in 50 tests for England and represented Sussex, Essex and Northamptonshire at county level, the headline announcement.Speaking after his candidacy was confirmed, Mr Panesar said he was running for parliament so that he could stand up for the working class.“When I played for England there was so much support from the fans and the whole nation when they put me where I am today, it’s my turn now to actually help the working class people, whatever problems they have,” he said.“The gap between the rich and the poor is getting bigger and bigger”.Monty Panesar More