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"The burr of his voice, the look on his face, the cheeky smile, the smell of his pipe, the glint in his eye…these were the things that made Tony Benn such a special man; a man of politics but increasingly not in politics" 

Tony Benn 1925 – 2014: A tribute

Tony Benn 1925 – 2014

Tony Benn 1925 – 2014

Tony Benn, one of Britain's towering political figures and a figurehead of the far-left, has died at home following a period of severe ill-health

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