George Galloway angrily cut off a live radio interview after being challenged over comments he made about gay relationships.
The Rochdale MP and leader of the Workers Party of Britain hung up after being asked by the LBC's Lewis Goodall about the remarks he made in the interview with Novara Media, in which in which he suggested he did not think gay relationships were equal to heterosexual ones.
When the remarks were played by Mr Goodall on his Sunday show in the station, and put to him afterwards, Mr Galloway said: “This is a clip of a clip.
It is an edited clip of an edited clip", a point which Mr Goodall denied. READ MORE: Warning shot fired to Labour at Greater Manchester's local elections However, Mr Galloway suggested a wider point he had made about gender identity had been lost.