England cricket hero Monty Panesar has called for the sacking of Mr Ulles, who has announced he will stand as a London MP for George Galloway's Labor Party.
The former international cricketer will contest against Ealing Southall, where Labor MP Virendra Sharma has a majority of over 16,000 votes.
Mr Galloway, the left-wing firebrand who used anger over the Gaza war to win the Rochdale by-election in February, has announced plans to field candidates in every UK constituency in the general election later this year.
But Panesar said he didn't want a “foreign policy expert” and would leave talks about Israel, Palestine and NATO to Galloway.
“I think my focus is on the British people,” he said.
“Let George worry about foreign policy. I'm not an expert on that. I want to make a difference in this country.
“We want to see a difference in border controls. We don't want to see illegal immigrants going into poor areas where resources are completely saturated.”
Mr Panesar said he wanted free school meals to be available in state schools across England, not just in London, where Sadiq Khan introduced the policy for primary school children. But the bowler added that he was not a fan of the Labor mayor after the ultra-low emission zone was expanded.
“I want to get rid of Urez because it really affects poor people and it also affects small businesses,” he said.
“I don’t think that’s good. And I also want a referendum on net zero.
“Is it really sustainable? Who are the people who wholeheartedly support this? Because I'll tell you who it affects. It's affecting the poor people in this country.
Mr Galloway said the party was fielding 500 candidates for the general election, including almost all seats in London.
He confirmed that his party would not run a candidate to challenge Hackney North if he ran as an independent, and that it would also support Jeremy Corbyn if he ran in Islington North. .
Former Labor MP and shadow minister Chris Williamson will stand in Derby South. Former Labor MP for Leicester East Claudia Webb has also reportedly discussed joining Labor.
Nisar Malik, former mayor of the capital Hounslow, and former Labor MP Amrit Mann are among the selected candidates.
Others include Craig Murray, the former British ambassador to Uzbekistan, who is in contention with Blackburn. Mr Murray was jailed for contempt of court over blog posts he made during Alex Salmond's trial on sexual assault charges.
Announcing Labour's first 200 candidates, Mr Galloway described Labor leader Sir Keir Starmer as “a Tony Blair with no laughs or sophistication, led by an automaton as wooden as a bird could nest in it, and a leader in the Gaza massacre”. “He is being dragged up to his neck,” he said. .
Lord Keir said Mr Galloway's politics were “characterized by division”.
he said: “I'm interested in serving my country, so I don't really care about George.”