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Bringing attention to a perceived coup, Galloway expresses deep discontent with the actions of those in power, referring to them as "trespassers" in the political landscape. He argues that not only are they operating unlawfully, but they are also undermining the democratic system with a kind of "gangster" approach. He insists on transparency, asking pointedly for the identification of those who have taken extreme measures, such as shutting down payments to essential services. In echoing sentiments of accountability, Galloway suggests that local officials need to hold these individuals responsible for their actions.