Moment Monty Panesar is stumped by simple question in car-crash interview as he admits he DOESN'T know what Nato is despite withdrawal being his new party's top priority
Daily MailThis is the moment England cricket hero Monty Panesar is stumped by a simple question in a car-crash interview where he admits he doesn't know what Nato is - despite withdrawal from the alliance being his new party's top priority. England cricket hero Monty Panesar, 41, was stumped by a simple question in a car-crash interview where he admits he doesn't know what Nato is - despite withdrawal from the alliance being his new party's top priority In an interview with Times Radio host Stig Abell this morning, Mr Panesar said: 'When it comes to Nato if you ask my opinion, it's not, like I'm not really an expert I don't have a lot of knowledge on it, to be honest Leader of the Workers Party of Britain George Galloway looks on as former England cricketer Monty Panesar addresses fellow party candidates in Parliament Square yesterday 'When it comes to Nato if you ask my opinion, it's not, like I'm not really an expert I don't have a lot of knowledge on it, to be honest.' Former England cricketer Monty Panesar attends a news conference with George Galloway MP to announce the 200 candidates running at the next general election yesterday Sweden and Finland recently joined Nato, taking the total membership up to 32 states Panesar with the England cricket team after they defeated Australia 3-1 in the Ashes series in 2011 The 41-year old was born in Luton to Indian parents, before going on to play for England from 2006-2013 'And it affects, you know, the ordinary people, you know, our working people in this country. George Galloway battled with Richard Madeley and Susanna Reid as they brought up past comments during an interview on Good Morning Britain yesterday He clashed with the presenting pair yesterday over their questions about Rishi Sunak's comments after his election George Galloway celebrates after winning the Rochdale by-election on February 29, overturning a huge Labour majority George Galloway gives a statement outside Parliament after being sworn in as the MP for Rochdale in March George Galloway met Saddam Hussein in the 1990s, praising his 'courage, strength and your indefatigability' He then met Hussein again in August 2002 - months before Britain went to war with Iraq to overthrow the dictator's regime Newly elected Rochdale MP Galloway, who has been voted in seven times for Labour, the Respect Party and his new Workers Party of Britain, butted heads in an explosive ITV interview.