| Rest in peace Tony Benn, one of the only men
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| To keep integrity through parliament, right to his lowly end
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| Held steadfast inside that phony den
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| So if you know a more honest MP, show me then
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| And I don’t give a damn how you feel on socialism
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| When it comes to his integrity there’s clearly no decision
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| Came from a privileged background just like our leaders did
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| Oxford PPE graduate, but kept it real and shit
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| So it’s only fair that we should note
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| That between Tony Blair and Tony Benn
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| Benn was a loner in the cronies' lair
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| New Labour alienated him, made him marginalised
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| Pulled hard on the ties, wouldn’t be part of the lies
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| Man, the way the political game has since changed
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| Cameron, Miliband and Clegg should look at him and feel ashamed
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| They’ll keep their arse in line, just to toe the party line
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| Part of a mindstate that’s hardly yours and hardly mine
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| When he became an MP 64 years ago
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| Who’d have thought he’d have over 60 more years to go
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| He was never ready to be a hereditary peer
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| Spearheaded a campaign to ditch the champagne for regular beer
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| He didn’t want to be a lord, didn’t want to be awarded
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| For things he never achieved, these should be ignored
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| What are we here for if not to assist
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| Our sisters and brothers cross the bridge across the distance from others
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| Blew through these damn walls like a human cannonball
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| His compassion was such that he refused to eat animals
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| Amnesty for striking miners unite in kindness
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| Fighting violence decry the loss of life in Palestine and Ireland
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| Writing diaries, spiking trident
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| If you like that kind of line up, grab a light and light your pipes up
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| He lost his title, but he kept on climbing
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| Lost government, but he kept on grinding
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| He lost the mines, but he kept on striking
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| He lost his seat, but he kept on riding
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| He lost his teeth, but he kept on biting
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| Lost mobility, but kept on writing
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| He lost his wife, but he kept on driving
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| Now he’s lost his life but we will keep on fighting
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| Rest in peace, Tony Benn
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| Your legacy lives on
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| I do not share the general view that market forces are the basis of political
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| liberty
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| Every time I see a person in a cardboard box in London, I say
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| «That person is a victim of market forces»
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| Every time I see a pensioner who can’t manage:
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| A victim of market forces
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| The sick, who are waiting for medical treatment that they could accelerate by
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| private insurance
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| They are the victims of market forces
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| If you can find money to kill people
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| You can find money to help people
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| Democracy is the most revolutionary thing in the world
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| Far more revolutionary than socialist ideas, anybody else’s idea
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| Because if you have power, you use it
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| When I was young, my dad said to me:
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| «The basis of political work is very simple
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| Always say what you mean, mean what you say
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| Do what you said you’d do if you have a chance
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| And don’t «And when I look back, I think that was good advice |