Tony Benn - Pit Closures

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  • čas přidán 30. 03. 2008
  • Tony Benn speaking out passionately in parliament about the corruption of the Tories (surrounding the pit closures) and Margaret Thatcher's greedy and scandalous, anti-socialist, 19th century-like political philosophies which lead to the reduction of government control of the economy, by privatising socially owned businesses (selling off the family silverware), reducing welfare and reducing tax levels for the rich (but not in practice for the poor).
    Clip from Benn's 'Speaking up in Parliament' video, available through amazon.co.uk and elsewhere.
    www.bennites.com/

Komentáře • 343

  • @robertstewart239
    @robertstewart239 Před 10 lety +95

    Many of us dismissed this man as an outdated joke in the 80s. How wrong we were, and how much of what he said has turned out to be true.

  • @goofysmick
    @goofysmick Před 10 lety +37

    This man tells the truth, not many Tories want to hear the truth.

  • @kevindavies6871
    @kevindavies6871 Před 8 lety +29

    Tony Benn who changed Britain's democracy
    for ever.
    A man of fairness and constantly stuck
    by the values of the Labour Party..

  • @7salfordreds
    @7salfordreds Před 10 lety +60

    Tony Benn put people before profit, because he cares, privatization puts profit before people and before service quality.

    • @VanlifewithAlan
      @VanlifewithAlan Před 10 lety +1

      When one is as rich as he is one can afford to put people before profit provided that it does not effect his bank balance.
      Nationalised industries gave no service, at least now there is choice.

    • @roryokeeffe111
      @roryokeeffe111 Před 10 lety +14

      ***** 'When one is as rich as he is one can afford to put people before profit provided that it does not affect his bank balance.'
      Tony Benn campaigned his entire life to redistribute wealth more fairly across society, including measures which meant he was taxed far more heavily. Meanwhile, the Tories took society and turned it into a cash cow for the already spectacularly rich. Ever look around you, at the broken, poor, failing economy we live in today and wonder how we got there? 35 long years of neo-liberal dogmatism, is how.
      'Nationalised industries gave no service, at least now there is choice.'
      There's no choice on the railways. The choice in power is which CEO to pay for the privilege of turning the light on. Prices have rocketed in this country for every single service, wages have stagnated by comparison, and service levels have stayed the same at best, and collapsed at worst.

    • @stevendurrant1724
      @stevendurrant1724 Před 10 lety +5

      ***** Are all people of fortune obliged to advocate the politics of selfishness then? It they are poor "they would say that", if they are rich "it's easy for them". What a load of doublethink nonsense. Benn could have rested on his laurels or made plenty more money than he did doing other stuff. Good job he didn't, like so many dullards may well.

  • @neilsailing
    @neilsailing Před 10 lety +27

    It just reminds you how far politics have come that we have a bunch of corporate lap dogs running the show. Will miss you Tony...one of the greats . RIP.

  • @bushman143
    @bushman143 Před 5 lety +9

    Tony Benn was real labour MP who cared about the working class. He puts today’s bunch in Parliament to shame.

    • @patsyparisi2620
      @patsyparisi2620 Před rokem +2

      No comparison mate. Benn was a superb speaker. The tories were afraid of him but his party never supported him👍

  • @user-lc7xb5ch5t
    @user-lc7xb5ch5t Před rokem +11

    We so need a man like this today

  • @CMOT101
    @CMOT101 Před 13 lety +6

    I will say one thing for Tony Benn, he is speaks from his heart and isn't afraid if his comments are popular or not. Unlike all the useless cowards that we have on both sides of the House nowadays. I wish we had more like him on both sides of the political spectrum. We might actually get some straightforward principled and honest debates going on

  • @antoniodorado4878
    @antoniodorado4878 Před 3 lety +7

    Outstanding orator.

  • @monkeycrud
    @monkeycrud Před 10 lety +32

    A true politician (rare). He meant what he said.

  • @waseem3967
    @waseem3967 Před 4 lety +10

    Never will this nation have politicians like him again. Never!

  • @kevinnoscoe6284
    @kevinnoscoe6284 Před 4 lety +7

    “True still has a value”... what words Mr benn 👏🏼🌹👏🏼🌹

  • @brandonnow4188
    @brandonnow4188 Před 8 lety +15

    Tony Benn was right about everything ! Shame he was never labour leader ! That would have been interesting ! 👊

  • @MegaKrazzy4
    @MegaKrazzy4 Před 10 lety +81

    Rest in peace you lion of a man. You will be sorely missed. We're left with scum here in the form of new labour. Tony benn is irreplaceable.

    • @kambge
      @kambge Před 7 lety +1

      Not any more!

    • @raymondturner1478
      @raymondturner1478 Před 4 lety

      @@kambge lol from 2019

    • @kambge
      @kambge Před 4 lety

      @@raymondturner1478 new labour is still dead. Look at how people from 18-49 voted overwhelmingly labour. The future is red.

    • @raymondturner1478
      @raymondturner1478 Před 4 lety

      @@kambge Exactly. When people grow up they stop voting Labour. Fool. They won't have another Marxist for a while after you were slaughtered.

    • @kambge
      @kambge Před 4 lety

      @@raymondturner1478 Actually Corbyns moved the Labour party back to the left, all the new candidates bar jess phillips are openly for progressive (social democratic, not marxist) policies, which are the norm for countries like Finland, Sweden, Norway etc and many policies like renationalizing the railways, increasing tax on the 1% are popular with voters, but Brexit and labours image let them down. The financial crash has made thatchers property owning democracy unobtainable for the vast majority of people born from the late 80s, and our climate is breaking down. Politics will eventually shift to the left again in Britain ust as it did after the war.

  • @paulburgess22
    @paulburgess22 Před 10 lety +12

    Passion, courage, convictions, integrity. RIP Tony Benn.

  • @glenn1340
    @glenn1340 Před 11 lety +5

    What a man!! We won`t see another passionate like him again.

  • @ianhowlett4682
    @ianhowlett4682 Před 8 lety +11

    Whatever your political beliefs, there's no denying that this is a brilliant speech!

  • @johnnyM809
    @johnnyM809 Před 10 lety +24

    A great, great man....a total giant of the Labour movement
    RIP Tony

  • @robertfarrell6479
    @robertfarrell6479 Před 3 lety +4

    The man with the golden tongue

  • @justliveandletlive
    @justliveandletlive Před 5 lety +4

    A legend. The points he made are just as relevant in 2018 as they were then. People or money. Choose.

  • @kamennaporuba
    @kamennaporuba Před 11 lety +7

    Tony Benn... Legend.. Enough said!

  • @No-Global-Government
    @No-Global-Government Před 15 lety +2

    Tony Benn is a remarkable man, a true "hero." I wish we had politicians like him in Canada. We need people like him...

  • @patriciacollier128
    @patriciacollier128 Před 3 lety +3

    Wow, this is what we need, love him, God bless him, you inspire me so much - RIP my hero 🙏

  • @user-ww9zc4zp4l
    @user-ww9zc4zp4l Před měsícem

    They don't have politicians like him anymore. Someone who spoke from the heart, with compassion!

  • @marira5930
    @marira5930 Před 8 lety +11

    I feel such a longing to have leaders we can trust, just imagine if a man or woman of integrity, such as Tony Benn were in place right now. I feel sad that we missed the chance. The BBC have much to answer for with their tricks, and lead to ridicule our very best people.

    • @SoulRippster
      @SoulRippster Před 8 lety +4

      Stop longing and vote for Jeremy Corbyn... otherwise in 20 years time you'll be longing for Jeremy Corbyn and so on.

    • @marira5930
      @marira5930 Před 8 lety +2

      SoulRippster I am voting for him, one of the very best.

    • @djdaforce22
      @djdaforce22 Před 8 lety +3

      Yes. Corbyn sat with Benn on the backbenches. Not many about but there is him at least.

    • @tom123607
      @tom123607 Před 5 lety

      @Malcolm Tucker omg I totally agree

  • @markjones6916
    @markjones6916 Před 7 lety +4

    Tony Benn for ever!

  • @politicalphilosophy-thegre3894

    And now Britain is down to 21st in the world by average wages (almost at the very bottom in Europe) and still sinking, no wonder people hated Thatcher.

  • @ChuckHippy
    @ChuckHippy Před 14 lety +2

    Tony Benn is a genius. The best Prime-Minister Britain never had.

  • @bigglego
    @bigglego Před 15 lety +1

    Ive never heard a politician talking like this in parliment before. Its made me feel emotional.

  • @kamennaporuba
    @kamennaporuba Před 12 lety +2

    Tony Benn.. F**kin legend! Enough said.

  • @simonsteam
    @simonsteam Před 12 lety +2

    Fair Play he was Spot on. he should have been saying this direct to a full house and to maggie.

  • @illegalsmirf
    @illegalsmirf Před 10 lety +7

    What a man ... wow.

  • @Anitagoforadump88
    @Anitagoforadump88 Před 10 lety +8

    Where can I find more footage of Benn speeches like this one?

  • @SearchlightsInc
    @SearchlightsInc Před 14 lety +1

    Could so with more smart, intelligent and compassionate members of parliment such as this gentleman.

  • @hh-ux1yo
    @hh-ux1yo Před rokem +1

    Wonderful speech

  • @nearlysteviedan1275
    @nearlysteviedan1275 Před 3 lety +2

    Integrity personified

  • @mrsmchistory
    @mrsmchistory Před 6 lety +5

    A true socialist!! Legend! RIP Tony

  • @1wannabee1
    @1wannabee1 Před 5 lety +1

    ABSOLUTELY BRILLIANT!

  • @pino18
    @pino18 Před 14 lety +2

    A man who actually represents the Labour of the country

  • @mrflibble101
    @mrflibble101 Před 14 lety +1

    Tony Benn is THE MP. He's one of the only MPs I can honestly say was in it for the people he served, not for the benefits.

  • @opinionater
    @opinionater Před 16 lety +1

    Very very passionate from Tony benn he absolutely put those tories in their place

  • @merklereenactment
    @merklereenactment Před 15 lety

    Here Here Tony Benn.. PEOPLE not Profit come first.!!

  • @crumplezone1
    @crumplezone1 Před 11 měsíci

    We need like Tony Benn today fighting for us ordinary people, he really was a fantastic orator and I only wish he could have been PM, and he was right about the privitisation of the Gas and electric , the only public company we have now is the NHS but I am as sure as night follows day this too will fall into the hands of private investors so you young uns need to up your game and fight for a fairer future

  • @madcow664
    @madcow664 Před 11 lety +2

    a real Britsh hero

  • @pauljarvis5459
    @pauljarvis5459 Před 11 lety +2

    Tony Benn fought in WW2. His brother died in the war. He did not need reminding.

  • @allaroundme5429
    @allaroundme5429 Před 5 lety +1

    Shout out to the speaker.

  • @lakshmimittal
    @lakshmimittal Před 13 lety +1

    what were they even voting on?
    Great man, was lucky enough to see him speak a few years ago, before Labour really hit the bricks. Have never actually voted for them, am a classic floater, but would back this guy all the way.

  • @petergreen2552
    @petergreen2552 Před 5 lety +1

    Truth still has a value. Wise words from a wise man

  • @VivekRajcoomar
    @VivekRajcoomar Před 14 lety +2

    oh god i love this man.
    i wish he were running, bc i would vote for him every day i could.

  • @StrayGator
    @StrayGator Před 14 lety

    Why dont we?
    What is wrong with the bureacracy?
    What we have now is a complete lack of energy policy, and it threatens us to blackouts within the decade.

  • @58johnjohn
    @58johnjohn Před 13 lety +1

    Tony Benn was the most honest and principled politician this country has ever had.
    The best prime minister we never had!!
    Today's politicians are pygmies in comparison to Benn.

  • @Bluntphilly
    @Bluntphilly Před 12 lety +1

    Tony Benn, I salute you on you 87th birthday.

  • @defunctt
    @defunctt Před 14 lety +2

    @basch2020 The rise would NEVER have been sustained. The undermining of British Industry which has never recovered since the axe of Thatcher on the premise of it being uncompetitive has created a country dependent on the value of its currency. Our ability in helping our situation is hindered by the fact that we are over-dependent on foreign imports, with limited ability to alter this after the crippling we received from Thatcher.

  • @cannockwolf1992
    @cannockwolf1992 Před 12 lety +1

    Actually, realot1, you're right - to be fair, me and my mother have often had the conversation about how much is the poverty in Cuba down to Castro's Communism and how much is it down to western trade embargos. We've also had the conversation about countries like us who have tried a socialist system but have our hands tied by the mafia at the IMF. I have to say, scrutinising your last comment, I actually agree with where you're coming from.

  • @nathanbridle
    @nathanbridle Před 16 lety +1

    This is great. Benn at his best.
    Do you have the interview from which this came?

  • @MrGann88
    @MrGann88 Před 11 lety +3

    People are taking notice of him, there's no howling when Mr Benn speaks. He lets nothing get in his way once he has a point to make. He's an absolute legend.

  • @haasxaar
    @haasxaar Před 16 lety +1

    this is great, I am by nature a Tory voter but this is excellent stuff

  • @StrayGator
    @StrayGator Před 14 lety

    Was there ever any re-examination of energy policy. If not, it explains why we now face an energy policy.

  • @sonofcy
    @sonofcy Před 11 lety

    From what I remember, the space programme existed right up into the 80's before it got cancelled. I remember it being discussed on Channel 4 news. So what exactly are you referring to?

  • @Kevinasp
    @Kevinasp Před 14 lety +1

    I agree with you 100% apart from being a Conservative. The way they handled the pit closure programme was terrible.

  • @UnknownPersononGoogle
    @UnknownPersononGoogle Před 6 lety +2

    4:23 The Nasty Party never changes.

  • @Greig1424
    @Greig1424 Před 14 lety +1

    i wish we had politician like him in the UK now all we have is bankers that care about quarterly bonus pay and there new ferrari

  • @SpokenLiterature
    @SpokenLiterature Před 10 lety +1

    Who's the guy there to the left of Tony? (Location-wise, not politically obviously).

  • @StephenForster-gl5fc
    @StephenForster-gl5fc Před 21 dnem

    ,, personally im originally from the north of England,,my school friends went into the mines and hated it,,i met many who worked underground,,they told me they hardly done any work,they used to scive off,,and said it was an horrendous way to make a living,,the best thing tbst could of happened was to close tbe pits, the mines,,,and if anyone has room to complain,,try working underground yourselves

  • @doosht
    @doosht Před 13 lety +1

    Im most definately right of centre but i know a wise man when i see him, and i love Tony Benn

  • @cammyl39
    @cammyl39 Před 14 lety

    Not the leader of new Labour but the leader of real labour, Tony Benn for number ten.

  • @udcigs
    @udcigs Před 10 lety +1

    heard this guy today, legend

  • @randomjrr1422
    @randomjrr1422 Před 14 lety

    Old Labour. Real Labour.

  • @harmlessdrudge
    @harmlessdrudge Před 6 lety

    0:49 The phrase "enemy within" was actually coined by Clement Attlee when he warned about Communist subversion in the trade unions.

  • @Verderer
    @Verderer Před 12 lety

    The most pleasing aspect of Red Ed Miliband remaining leader of the Labour party until the next General Election in May 2015 is the certainty of a victory for the Conservative party in that election. In that regard Red Ed Milband is the most precious asset the Conservatives possess.

  • @TheChai26
    @TheChai26 Před 13 lety

    He is great speaker I can say only

  • @CountryQuestion
    @CountryQuestion Před 14 lety +1

    The thing that I can never understand about the Conservative party is their inner contradiction. Whilst often promoting so called British values and tradition, they also advocate the destruction of the infrastructure which holds communities together and then excuse their insane destruction as part of market forces.
    As Benn said himself, "they understand the price of everything and the value of nothing"

  • @Busybee65
    @Busybee65 Před 12 lety

    @Xedome . Yes you are. Long live Tony Benn

  • @themetalicarus
    @themetalicarus  Před 16 lety

    Yeah... depending on foreign private companies for our over-priced energy supplies. It's pointless advancing anything if it doesn't actually help the people of Britain.

  • @leanfist
    @leanfist Před 15 lety

    SPOT ON

  • @acameronuk1979
    @acameronuk1979 Před 15 lety

    The Deputy Speaker, Dame Janet Fookes, was highly skilled in this post; would have been a good Speaker but would lack the bright colours had she been elevated.

  • @SocailistRae
    @SocailistRae Před 14 lety +1

    It was a class battle an we lost. But well have them back one day!

  • @SMI05011459
    @SMI05011459 Před 13 lety

    if an industry like mining is not profiting the government then time must move on and make way for new industries.

  • @themetalicarus
    @themetalicarus  Před 16 lety

    There's plenty of cheap coal here, they just won't farm it because there trying to tie us up in so much of this E.U bullshit! Every daily aspect of our lives will be controlled by some foreign commission board if we keep going the way we are.Secondly I would call energy prices in this country anything but cheap right now; they seem to put the price up every other week -- nothing we can do, cos its coming from abroad, and we can't even supply ourselves with coal anymore because of E.U regulations

  • @123hero321
    @123hero321 Před 13 lety

    For every job lost in the mining industry, 10 were lost in other dependant industries, think on Thatcherites...

  • @tdp1909
    @tdp1909 Před 14 lety +1

    I'm only watching this cos I sold my video copy today. :(
    Beginning to think I made the wrong decision...

  • @123hero321
    @123hero321 Před 11 lety +2

    Thatchers funeral should have been privatised. that's what the torys would want isn't it?

    • @georgehayes3494
      @georgehayes3494 Před 7 lety

      123hero321 Been watching the great speeches by Dennis Skinner and George Galloway in he Thatcher debate have you?

  • @lukesixtynineuk
    @lukesixtynineuk Před 14 lety

    How does that differ from what I said?
    looking after the poor, etc brings them up surely?

  • @oppressednation
    @oppressednation Před 13 lety

    @bonfirejovi the 2nd quote should have read "the governor of the bank of england dictates the terms upon which alone the goverment can obtain borrowed money " and my personal one to you is "its no measure of health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society"jiddu krishnamurti

  • @vidscroungerxD
    @vidscroungerxD Před 12 lety +1

    I love him.

  • @ng53mfz
    @ng53mfz Před 11 lety

    "As it happens, they didn't" because the coal industry wasn't privatised until 1994 with over a hundred collieries closed in the previous decade.

  • @123hero321
    @123hero321 Před 13 lety

    @nealtracy Spot on, couldn't agree with you more.

  • @LightYearsFromHere
    @LightYearsFromHere Před 14 lety

    You know if Benn hadn't had such extreme views such as abolishing the monarchy and giving in to IRA terrorists... he could have been a great prime minister. The man has talent.

  • @TomRAFC
    @TomRAFC Před 13 lety

    @JREwingofDallasTexas it is not the only reason at all. the main reason is that most of rural china is rife with famine and has been for nearly two centuries and the goverment does nothing about it

  • @user-ip2it9rq3t
    @user-ip2it9rq3t Před měsícem

    Never hear anyone talking truth in the house these days

  • @scudo1905
    @scudo1905 Před 12 lety

    And it also gives me huge pleasure that the Tory party through out Thatcher and the Miners re elected Scargill

  • @AbandonEarth911
    @AbandonEarth911 Před 2 měsíci

    Workers of all lands unite.

  • @comanchio1976
    @comanchio1976 Před 13 lety

    @MUDSHARK111 Spot on...especially about her legacy. So when tories go on about 'broken Britain', it's their high priestess who broke it.
    And now they want to give her a state funeral, invited into Number 10 by Tony and Gordon amid beaming smiles..it's stomach churning.

  • @StrayGator
    @StrayGator Před 15 lety +1

    His ideals killed no one.

  • @barnbersonol
    @barnbersonol Před 13 lety

    iT'S almost unbelievable that only 20 years ago an opposition party allowed someone to spout protectionism as sensible politics

  • @pippipster7705
    @pippipster7705 Před 7 lety

    Very odd image to end on

  • @themetalicarus
    @themetalicarus  Před 16 lety +1

    We could do with coal fires back again looking the current energy prices, thanks to Thatcher selling off nationalised energy supplies. And really, as an 80's man I thought you'd have some respect for VHS! ;)

  • @123hero321
    @123hero321 Před 13 lety

    @pperezklein The cost of Subsidies was exponentially less than the (continuing) cost of dole. Talking about the cost of scrapping the industry, lets look at the wider impact What about all the other industry's that depended on Mining? The steel Industry, The Dockers, The Transport Industry, Engineering suppliers, Clothing Suppliers, Local Business, Forestry workers, Electrical manufacturers Contractors, Power generation. ALL GONE or severely depleted. The list goes on...

  • @maxistviews
    @maxistviews Před 15 lety

    If its too late for benn, there's always chance and hope for gearoge galloway. People just need ot open their eyes and look what other parties are out there apart from the far right ones like the tories and labour. It's very unlikely to happen though sadly

  • @MrColey95
    @MrColey95 Před 11 lety +1

    there was no economical reasons for closing pits, only political reason. There's still 300 years of coal left. the torys had their own personal agenda of shutting down the industry due to the power of the NUM. which lead to structural unemployment which was completely unnecessary and wrong. t