Frases de Tony Benn
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Anthony Neil Wedgwood Benn , inicalmente tambem conhecido por Anthony Wedgwood Benn, ou mais tarde por Tony Benn, foi um político e escritor britânico. Foi membro do Parlamento Britânico durante 47 anos, entre as eleições gerais de 1950 e as de 2001, e foi tambem membro do Gabinete Britânico nos governos trabalhistas de Harold Wilson e James Callaghan nas décadas de 1960 e 1970.

Tonny Benn foi um político carismático que defendeu com paixão as causas do socialismo dentro do Partido Trabalhista Britânico. Ele foi presidente da Stop the War Coalition e das vozes mais críticas à Guerra do Iraque. Wikipedia  

✵ 3. Abril 1925 – 14. Março 2014
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Tony Benn: Frases em inglês

“People say that if we work for the Single European Act, women will get their rights, the water will be purer, and training will be better. That is rubbish. It is part of the attempt to consolidate the EEC.”

Speech to the House of Commons (23 February 1989) http://hansard.millbanksystems.com/commons/1989/feb/23/european-community
1980s

“The [pay] policy is principally designed to hold down wages rather than to check inflation. Inflation is being used as an excuse to destroy free trade union bargaining.”

Speech in the House of Commons (7 November 1973) http://hansard.millbanksystems.com/commons/1973/nov/07/price-and-pay-code
1970s

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

Speech to the Labour Party Conference in Blackpool (2 October 1972); Labour Party Annual Conference Report (1972), p. 103
1970s

“Ideas are more powerful than guns.”

Wikinews interview with Tony Benn (8 August 2007), quote from approx 24min45 sec into interview.
2000s

“The 1973 Labour Conference will have before it the most radical programme the Party has prepared since 1945.”

'More equality and more democracy', The Times (1 October 1973), p. 16
1970s

“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 Columbia Dictionary of Quotations, Robert Andrews, Columbia University Press, 1993, ISBN 0231071949, 9780231071949. A similar quotation is almost invariably attributed to Gandhi, but more likely derives from a 1914 US trade union address:
"And, my friends, in this story you have a history of this entire movement. First they ignore you. Then they ridicule you. And then they attack you and want to burn you. And then they build monuments to you. And that, is what is going to happen to the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America." General Executive Board Report and Proceedings [of The] Biennial Convention, Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America, 1914. Google Books http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=I-0UAAAAIAAJ&q=%22first+they+ignore+you%22+%22build+monuments%22&dq=%22first+they+ignore+you%22+%22build+monuments%22&lr=&as_brr=0&pgis=1
2000s

“I was the first MP to table a motion condemning apartheid in South Africa. When I first met Nelson Mandela he was a terrorist, when I next saw him, he was a Nobel Prize winner and the President of South Africa.”

Interview with Andrew Walker (10 March 2001), quoted in BBC News, 'Tony Benn: End of an era' (10 March 2001) http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/1209497.stm
2000s

“When it comes to it, we shall have to make sovereignty negotiable, either by ceding it to the United Nations or arranging a transfer in some other way. … Do not use that as an excuse for war. We cannot kill for flags today.”

Speech https://api.parliament.uk/historic-hansard/commons/1982/apr/29/falkland-islands#S6CV0022P0_19820429_HOC_280 in the House of Commons (29 April 1982) on the Falklands War
1980s

“I tell the Prime Minister that this is an ill-thought-out enterprise and will not achieve the purposes to which it is put.”

Speech https://api.parliament.uk/historic-hansard/commons/1982/apr/07/falkland-islands#column_993 in the House of Commons (7 April 1982) on the Falklands War
1980s