Who was Tony Benn?

Tony Benn (1925-2014) was a prominent British politician known for his left-wing political views and a long and distinguished career in British politics. Here’s a brief summary of his life and contributions:

  1. Early Life: Tony Benn was born Anthony Neil Wedgwood Benn in London in 1925. He hailed from an aristocratic background but later renounced his hereditary peerage to remain in the House of Commons.
  2. Political Career: Benn was a member of the Labour Party and served as a Member of Parliament (MP) for several decades. He held various ministerial positions within the Labour government during the 1960s and 1970s, advocating for social and economic reforms.
  3. Left-Wing Ideology: Throughout his political career, Benn was known for his socialist and left-wing ideals. He believed in wealth redistribution, nationalisation of key industries, and giving more power to trade unions.
  4. Renunciation of Peerage: In a historic move in 1963, Benn renounced his inherited title as Viscount Stansgate to continue serving as an MP. This event played a significant role in changing the laws governing peerages and the House of Commons.
  5. Advocate for Democracy: Benn was a strong advocate for democracy and transparency in government. He promoted devolution, giving more power to local governments and communities.
  6. Anti-War Activist: In later years, Benn became an outspoken critic of British military interventions, particularly during the Gulf War and the Iraq War. He was known for his anti-war stance and involvement in various peace movements.
  7. Author and Speaker: Benn was also a prolific author and speaker, writing several books and delivering numerous lectures on politics, socialism, and other topics.
  8. Legacy: Tony Benn is remembered as a principled and passionate politician who championed progressive causes throughout his career. He left a lasting impact on British politics with his commitment to socialism and his dedication to political engagement and democratic values.

Wonderful quotes from Tony Benn:

“An MP is the only job where you have 70,000 employers, and only one employee.” “It’s the same each time with progress. First they ignore you, then they say you’re mad, then dangerous, then there’s a pause and then you can’t find anyone who disagrees with you.”

“The Marxist analysis has nothing to do with what happened in Stalin’s Russia; it’s like blaming Jesus Christ for the Inquisition in Spain.”

“I’m not frightened about death. I don’t know why, but I just feel that at a certain moment your switch is switched off, and that’s it. And you can’t do anything about it.”

“Making mistakes is part of life. The only thing I would feel ashamed of would be if I had said things I hadn’t believed in order to get on. Some politicians do do that.” “I’ve got four lovely children, ten lovely grandchildren, and I left parliament to devote more time to politics, and I think that what is really going on in Britain is a growing sense of alienation.

People don’t feel anyone listens to them.” “If one meets a powerful person—Rupert Murdoch, perhaps, or Joe Stalin or Hitler—one can ask five questions: what power do you have; where did you get it; in whose interests do you exercise it; to whom are you accountable; and, how can we get rid of you? Anyone who cannot answer the last of those questions does not live in a democratic system.”

When he told a BBC presenter exactly who was determining their content about Gaza:

If every politician was like Tony Benn, the country and the world would not be a cesspit.

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