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Police attend George Galloway 'glitter' incident at Aberdeen University Police attend George Galloway 'glitter' incident at Aberdeen University
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Police were called to Aberdeen University following reports that a group of protestors had thrown glitter over former MP George Galloway. Police were called to Aberdeen University following reports that a group of protesters had thrown glitter over former MP George Galloway.
The incident was said to have happened as Mr Galloway gave a talk in the university's New King's building.The incident was said to have happened as Mr Galloway gave a talk in the university's New King's building.
He later tweeted: "I know have an unknown substance in my eyes and lungs and feel a little unwell. But the struggle continues:-)"He later tweeted: "I know have an unknown substance in my eyes and lungs and feel a little unwell. But the struggle continues:-)"
Police confirmed they had been called to a disturbance at 19:45.Police confirmed they had been called to a disturbance at 19:45.
Mr Galloway, who is from Dundee, also tweeted: "Someone calling themselves "Trans" and an "anarchist" led a five person attack on me on the platform at Aberdeen University. I continued."Mr Galloway, who is from Dundee, also tweeted: "Someone calling themselves "Trans" and an "anarchist" led a five person attack on me on the platform at Aberdeen University. I continued."
He also said on twitter that his pregnant wife had leapt forward to defend him.He also said on twitter that his pregnant wife had leapt forward to defend him.
A Police Scotland spokesman said officers had attended High Street in Old Aberdeen following reports of a disturbance.A Police Scotland spokesman said officers had attended High Street in Old Aberdeen following reports of a disturbance.
"Inquiries are at an early stage and no further details are available at this time," he said."Inquiries are at an early stage and no further details are available at this time," he said.