Tony Benn Quotes

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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?' If you cannot get rid of the people who govern you, you do not live in a democratic system.

    Members in the Commons Hansard Debates, publications.parliament.uk. March 22, 2001.
  • I met somebody once who said, "I'm a lapsed-atheist" by what he meant was, "I don't believe in God but the older I get the more I realise there is a spirituality in everybody that has to be cherished and nourished." That made a lot of sense to me.

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  • Britain today is suffering from galloping obsolescence.

  • I think if you do have democracy it would transform the world because if the millions of people who die live on a dollar a day, had the vote, they would redistribute the wealth of the world, and the people at the top are not prepared to see that happen.

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  • I am on the right wing of the middle of the road and with a strong radical bias.

  • 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.

  • Thanks to the tabloid campaigns I have many death threats and I was very pleased to get another one the other day.

  • Experience is the only real teacher and if you keep a diary you get three bites at educating yourself - when it happens, when you write it down, and when you reread it and realise you were wrong. 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.

  • I am not a reluctant peer but a persistent commoner

  • I don't want to commit myself in advocating a definite republican constitution which will get bogged down with the question of who would elect the President and when.

    Tony Benn (1987). “Out of the Wilderness: Diaries 1963-67”, Vintage
  • Through me the energy policy of the whole Common Market is being held up. Without opening old wounds, it pleases me no end.

    "Mr Benn delays EEC meeting". "The Times" Newspaper, December 13, 1975.
  • All war represents a failure of diplomacy.

    Tony Benn's Speech in House of Commons, hansard.millbanksystems.com. February 28, 1991.
  • The peace movement didn't stop the Iraq but I think that Blair would not be able to go along and support an Iranian war.

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  • I sometimes wish the trade unionists who work in the mass media, those who are writers and broadcasters and secretaries and printers and lift operators of Thomson House would remember that they too are members of our working class movement and have a responsibility to see that what is said about us is true.

    Tony Benn's Closing address to the Labour Party Conference in Blackpool, October 6, 1972.
  • 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.

    "Sicko". Documentary, Drama, 2007.
  • Undoubtedly the war with Iraq was a tragedy. I think it was also a crime.

  • The exhaustion of old age is something people who are younger don't fully appreciate.

    "Tony Benn: I'm not frightened by death - my wife taught me it's an adventure" by Alison Phillips, www.mirror.co.uk. August 3, 2013.
  • The nature of the economic system should be a matter for public choice, and free market capitalism should not be accepted without any discussion of the rich variety of alternatives ... Unlike civil laws, economic laws are imposed on people with all the authority of immutable laws of nature. But the economy is created by people, supported by government intervention, regulation, statute and subsidy, and implemented in such a way that it gives substantial wealth and power to a privileged few, while the majority face a life of relentless work, stress and periodic financial insecurity.

  • 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.

    Tony Benn's Speech in House of Commons during a debate on the Treaty of Maastricht, hansard.millbanksystems.com. November 20, 1991.
  • The New York Times said, "There are two superpowers in the world: the United States and the world peace movement."

    "Former Labour MP Tony Benn on how Britain Secretly Helped Israel Build Its Nuclear Arsenal". "Democracy Now!" with Amy Goodman, www.democracynow.org. March 10, 2006.
  • If you want your debt lifted you've got to sell your school and your hospitals.

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  • When Blair was elected leader of the Labour Party, he said, "New Labour is a new political party" - that was the phrase he used, and I'm so glad he said it because he set up his own party and I'm not a member of it.

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  • Britain is the only colony in the British Empire and it is up to us now to liberate ourselves.

    Tony Benn's Speech to the Labour Party Conference in Blackpool, October 2, 1972.
  • 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?

  • When we have a majority we will do it. I think the days of the Lords are quite genuinely numbered.

    "The Times" Newspaper, November 13, 1976.
  • The crisis that we inherit when we come to power will be the occasion for fundamental change and not the excuse for postponing it

    Tony Benn, Joan Bodington (1974). “Speeches”
  • Remember, imperialism is always presented as humanitarian: the white man's burden, the cross going round the world, the poor benighted natives, the sun never sets. . . So you have to be very careful about humanitarianism.

    Source: think-left.org
  • I try not to make political arguments personal. It doesn't help and it switches a lot of people off. The real questions: Will we have peace? Will we have justice? Will we have pensions? Will we have free education? Will we have public services? .... those are the sort of things which interest me. I don't think that having a go at individuals really helps get your point across apart from anything else.

    Source: designermagazine.tripod.com
  • Encouragement is the most important thing in the world for young people, rather than league tables, which demoralise everyone.

    Source: www.telegraph.co.uk
  • 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?

    Members in the Commons Hansard Debates, publications.parliament.uk. March 22, 2001.
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    Tony Benn

    • Born: April 3, 1925
    • Died: March 14, 2014
    • Occupation: Former Member of the European Parliament