Tony Benn
Tony Benn
Anthony Neil Wedgwood Benn, originally known as Anthony Wedgwood Benn or Wedgie Benn, but later as Tony Benn, was a British politician who was a Member of Parliamentfor 47 years between the 1950 and 2001 general elections and a Cabinet minister in the Labour governments of Harold Wilson and James Callaghan in the 1960s and 1970s. Originally a "moderate", he was identified as being on the party's hard left from the early 1980s, and was widely seen as a key...
NationalityEnglish
ProfessionPolitician
Date of Birth3 April 1925
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The thought that my mother would suddenly be a foreigner would upset me very much.
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We would be told that it had been done to uphold the principles of the nuclear non-proliferation treaty (NPT) - an argument that does not stand up to a moment's examination,
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Whenever a Concorde flies, people look at it, it's very graceful, it's very beautiful, it is a symbol of peace and international understanding.
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Madam, if you are so concerned about catching BSE, you should do what I do and turn vegetarian.
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It doesn't help to get nervous but I still do,
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The anti-war movement now represents a majority in the country.
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It is an absolute disgrace. You can't bug anyone's telephone without a warrant, which is express written consent personally signed by the Home Secretary. Why should you have less protection over the Internet?
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I did not enter the labor Party forty-seven years ago to have our manifesto written by Dr. Mori, Dr. Gallup and Mr. Harris.
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At the end of my life, I was told to vote for it for pensioners; I' m not in favour of means tests for pensioners or anybody.
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I can't go to bed if I haven't done my diary. I always record them just as I've always recorded all my interviews and speeches.
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Normally, people give up parliament because they want to do more business or spend more time with family. My wife said 'why don't you say you're giving up to devote more time to politics?'. And it is what I have done.
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The uncut diaries are 16 million words. It's very tiring to do your diary every night before you go to bed.
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You have to try to build support around causes. It is uniting to campaign on a single issue, and it is never just a single issue; it's always more than that.
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I think if you're going to be committed to doing anything, you really have to care about it, and I suppose that is a romantic idea.