Tony Benn(1925-2014)
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Tony Benn is the son, grandson and father of MPs, he retired from the
House of Commons in May 2001, after fifty years in Parliament making
him the longest serving Labour MP in the history of the party. His
service in the House of Commons was not continuous: he lost his Bristol
seat in 1983 and was re-elected for Chesterfield in 1984. More
famously, he was also excluded in the 1960s when his father died, and
he became Viscount Stansgate. He was able to stand in the subsequent
by-election but as a member of the House of Lords could not take his
seat, and a court declared his opponent the winner. After three years
campaigning for the right to renounce his peerage, Benn saw the Peerage
Act passed in 1963. He renounced his title within 20 minutes of the act
being passed, and the sitting member resigned and Benn returned to the
House of Commons in the subsequent by-election. He was a Cabinet
minister in the Labour governments of 1964 - 69, and 1974. An elected
member of the National Executive Committee of the Labour party from
1959 - 1994, he was Chairman of the Party in 1971/2. His published
Diaries in seven volumes cover the period from 1942-1990, and the next
volume "Free at Last" from 1990 - 2002 was published on October 3rd
2002. He has also written seven other books, including "Arguments for
Socialism", many pamphlets, and several Videos and Audio tapes have
also been published. The holder of seven honorary Doctorates from
British and American universities, he has recently been appointed as a
Visiting Professor at the London School of Economics and is a regular
broadcaster. In 1949, he married author and educationalist
Caroline Benn, who died in 2000, and they
have four children, including the minister
Hilary Benn, and ten grandchildren.