Tony Benn

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Someone comes every morning at nine o'clock to see if I am still alive. I do get lonely, yes, but I have the children who come and see me. I see all my children every week, and there are the grandchildren, too.
- Tony Benn
Collection: Morning
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I believe the more difficult the circumstances, the more people will be inclined to trust those in charge at the moment.
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Collection: Trust
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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.
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Collection: Death
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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.
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Collection: Romantic
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I see myself as an old man and an unqualified teacher to the nation. I think being a teacher is probably the most important thing you can be in politics.
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Collection: Politics
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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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Collection: Politics
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All war represents a failure of diplomacy.
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Collection: Failure
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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.
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Collection: Politics
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A faith is something you die for, a doctrine is something you kill for. There is all the difference in the world.
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Collection: Faith
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Age does take it out of you, and I haven't the energy I had before. Sometimes I have breakfast and sit in this chair, and I wake up and it is lunchtime. In the past, the idea of sleeping through a morning would have horrified me, but you have to accept the limitations that old age imposes on you.
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Collection: Morning
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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.
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We are not just here to manage capitalism but to change society and to define its finer values.
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I've been a member of the Labour Party sixty five years, and I remain in it, but I think it's all about campaigning for justice and peace, and if you do that, you get a lot of support.
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Broadcasting is really too important to be left to the broadcasters.
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Making mistakes is part of life. The only things 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.
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Most things in life are moments of pleasure and a lifetime of embarrassment; photography is a moment of embarrassment and a lifetime of pleasure.
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The Marxist analysis has got nothing to do with what happened in Stalin's Russia: it's like blaming Jesus Christ for the Inquisition in Spain.
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Britain today is suffering from galloping obsolescence.
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The House of Lords is the British Outer Mongolia for retired politicians.
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My filing system is messy but orderly.
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I've made every mistake - but mistakes are how you learn.
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If you file your waste-paper basket for fifty years, you have a public library.
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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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I am on the right wing of the middle of the road and with a strong radical bias.
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The exhaustion of old age is something people who are younger don't fully appreciate.
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I've had a very full life, and I've enjoyed it very much. I've learned a great deal and feel indebted to all the people who have worked so hard.
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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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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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My day rotates around my family. I am very lucky.
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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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There is no final victory, as there is no final defeat. There is just the same battle. To be fought, over and over again. So toughen up, bloody toughen up.
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Collection: Victory
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If democracy is ever to be threatened, it will not be by revolutionary groups burning government offices and occupying the broadcasting and newspaper offices of the world. It will come from disenchantment, cynicism and despair caused by the realisation that the New World Order means we are all to be managed and not represented.
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Collection: Mean
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If we can find the money to kill people, we can find the money to help people.
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Collection: Money
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I think there are two ways in which people are controlled - first of all frighten people and secondly demoralize them.
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Collection: Thinking
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If one meets a powerful person--Adolf Hitler, Joe Stalin or Bill Gates--ask them five questions: "What power have you got? Where did you get it from? In whose interests do you exercise it? To whom are you accountable? And how can we get rid of you?
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Collection: Exercise
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When I saw how the European Union was developing, it was very obvious what they had in mind was not democratic. In Britain, you vote for a government so the government has to listen to you, and if you don't like it you can change it.
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Collection: Change
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The way a government treats refugees is very instructive.
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Collection: Government
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An educated, healthy and confident nation is harder to govern.
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Collection: Healthy
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It is not surprising that more and more people are coming to the conclusion that the ballot box is no longer an instrument that will secure political solutions... They can see that the parliamentary democracy we boast of is becoming a sham.
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Collection: People
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The Labour party has never been a socialist party, although there have always been socialists in it - a bit like Christians in the Church of England.
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Collection: Christian
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There may be a legal obligation to obey, but there will be no moral obligation to obey. When it comes to history, it will be the people who broke the law for freedom who will be remembered and honoured.
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Collection: Law
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Change always follows the same pattern. If you come up with something new they try and put you off.If that doesn't work they call you stark raving bonkers.If that doesn't work they lock you up like the suffragettes.Then, after a pause, the change happensand you can't find anyone that doesn't claim to have been fighting for it with you.
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Collection: Fighting
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The Establishment decided Thatcher's ideas were safer with a strong Blair government than with a weak Major government. We are given all these personalities to choose between to disguise the fact that the policies are the same.
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Collection: Strong
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People in debt become hopeless and hopeless people don't vote. They always say that that everyone should vote but I think that if the poor in Britain or the United States turned out and voted for people that represented their interests there would be a real democratic revolution.
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Collection: Real
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After the war people said, 'If you can plan for war, why can't you plan for peace?' When I was 17, I had a letter from the government saying, 'Dear Mr. Benn, will you turn up when you're 17 1/2? We'll give you free food, free clothes, free training, free accommodation, and two shillings, ten pence a day to just kill Germans.' People said, well, if you can have full employment to kill people, why in God's name couldn't you have full employment and good schools, good hospitals, good houses?
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Collection: War
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I do not share the general view that market forces are the basis for political liberty. Every time I see a homeless person living in a cardboard box in London, I see that person as a victim of market forces. Everytime I see a pensioner who cannot manage, I know that he is a victim of market forces
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Collection: Views
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I think very often the boat-rockers turn out to be the people who are building the craft
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Collection: Thinking
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The Tory party is the enemy of democracy.
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Collection: Party
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If democracy is destroyed in Britain, it will be not the communists, Trotskyists or subversives but this House which threw it away. The rights that are entrusted to us are not for us to give away. Even if I agree with everything that is proposed, I cannot hand away powers lent to me for five years by the people of Chesterfield. I just could not do it. It would be theft of public rights.
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Collection: Rights
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The one thing that is absolutely essential is that there shouldn't be any governmental control [of the media] directly or indirectly.
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Collection: Media