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Tony Benn Rip
End of an era ?
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An honest and good man, the most inspiring speaker I ever heard and one of the best people I ever had the pleasure of meeting. I just heard a quote where he said "Say what you believe and believe what you say" - not a bad motto for a life.
08:30 Fri 14th Mar 2014
carol...with respect, you completely misunderstand Tony Benn. I can't think of a better example of socialism. He gave up his Peerage in order to serve the people of Bristol South for many years, than in Chesterfield. This reminds me of the argument that said that Bob Crow shouldn't have a holiday in Brazil, because he was working class.
Tony Benn's right to be called a Socialist is firmly in place, and cannot be deinied.
Tony Benn's right to be called a Socialist is firmly in place, and cannot be deinied.
Ferret - I think if you ferret around, you will find he was Minister of Technology
"in the white heat of the technological revolution"
In 1984 fashion, we called it MiniTech
He was a conviction politician of deep left sympathies
he may have closed more coal mines
but he was MP for Patchway Bristol and that was where Concorde was built - white heat of technology - geddit? so he didnt close that. Oh No.
He had a deep conviction that if he did, he would lose his seat.
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"in the white heat of the technological revolution"
In 1984 fashion, we called it MiniTech
He was a conviction politician of deep left sympathies
he may have closed more coal mines
but he was MP for Patchway Bristol and that was where Concorde was built - white heat of technology - geddit? so he didnt close that. Oh No.
He had a deep conviction that if he did, he would lose his seat.
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Sad to hear of his passing, although not surprised. He had to cancel several speaking engagements last year through ill-health and 88 is not a bad innings.
As others have already commented, he was almost an anachronism when compared with todays politicians - committed, passionate, measured and intelligent, and most important of all - a conviction politician. These are increasingly few and far between, it seems to me, to the detriment of our political class.
Heard him speak several times over the years. One of the best and most powerful debaters I have had the pleasure of listening to.
As an aside - I did not agree with Bob Crow over his insistence upon remaining in his council house - I felt that he earned a good living and could have easily afforded to move out and free up the property for more needy clients - but it is untrue that his salary was £150K per year; His salary was £96K as of 2012
As others have already commented, he was almost an anachronism when compared with todays politicians - committed, passionate, measured and intelligent, and most important of all - a conviction politician. These are increasingly few and far between, it seems to me, to the detriment of our political class.
Heard him speak several times over the years. One of the best and most powerful debaters I have had the pleasure of listening to.
As an aside - I did not agree with Bob Crow over his insistence upon remaining in his council house - I felt that he earned a good living and could have easily afforded to move out and free up the property for more needy clients - but it is untrue that his salary was £150K per year; His salary was £96K as of 2012
Mikey: PP...not sure why his wife had money or not is relevant
Money is always relevant if you dont have it -
or as Churchill said, even half a crown is a lot of money if you dont have it.
He kept Labour out of govt for twenty y ( aided and abetted b one Arthur Scargill ) so I agree he cant be all bad.
Money is always relevant if you dont have it -
or as Churchill said, even half a crown is a lot of money if you dont have it.
He kept Labour out of govt for twenty y ( aided and abetted b one Arthur Scargill ) so I agree he cant be all bad.
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