All words as spoken or written by Tony Benn, Labour MP 1950 - 2001, President of Stop the War Coalition and honorary member of the National Union of Mineworkers
There were six million unemployed, and when you have six millions unemployed anyone who wants to get into power has to find a scapegoat, and in this instance it was the Jews. It was an evil doctrine. No mistake about that.
I can't say I want to be judged by what I own. My car is just a set of wheels. It's not being goody -goody. It's just in my nature. I'm just not interested.
The NHS is the most socialist thing we ever did. And phenomenal. I know it's hammered all the time, but to regard health as a national interest and not something left to the market was fantastic.
Love and friendship are the secret of happiness. When I got married, in 1949, my dad's advice was to keep a big balance of affection in the bank, because you are sure to need it.
welfare cuts… target the most vulnerable – disabled people, single parents, those on housing benefit …The poorest will be hit six times harder than the richest.
as we know from Chernobyl and Three Mile Island. And thirdly, it's far from being peaceful. All the plutonium from our civil nuclear power stations went to America to make warheads for the bombs. We were lied to about nuclear power.
I was in charge of nuclear power for a long time, and I remember when I was told that nuclear power was cheap, safe, and peaceful. It turns out nuclear power is three and a half times the cost of coal. Far from being safe, it's deadly dangerous…
The government claims the cuts are unavoidable because the welfare state has been too generous. This is nonsense. Ordinary people are being forced to pay for the bankers' profligacy
I always sob at the end of the film The Railway Children, when the father comes back from prison and the steam clears on the railway platform and his daughter runs towards him. Both sadness and great happiness bring out uncontrollable tears in me