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Dennis Skinner MP 14:53 - Dec 14 with 2938 viewsArthurDaley

So sad to see Dennis Skinner the beast of Bolsover has lost his seat in the commons. But at 87 and not in good health at the moment, it is time for a well earned rest for Dennis.
I suspect before Dennis became an MP he had a proper job, something you cannot say about the vast majority of MPs nowadays . A lot of them out of university with some made up degree not knowing there arse from their elbow. One of my favorites from Dennis was when he said about the opposition 50 % of them were criminals. The speaker told Dennis he could not say that. So Dennis came back with 50% of them weren't criminals. There wont be another like Dennis sadly. So hope he has a long and happy retirement.


A large VAT Dave

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Dennis Skinner MP on 15:08 - Dec 14 with 2901 viewsD_Alien

I agree, and think he did a stint down t' pit

Don't share his politics, but there's something genuine about him and probably the last of a dying breed. On reflection, it's probably done him a favour and i wish him plenty more years

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Dennis Skinner MP on 15:10 - Dec 14 with 2909 viewsSuddenLad

He worked down the pits like his father before him. Educated at grammar school, entered Parliament in 1970, and had he been re-elected would have been Father of the House.

He's unwell, 87 years old and probably way past his best, but he was a staunch Labour man (in the real sense of the word). Never took a penny in expenses and had a wicked sense of humour.

He's earned his retirement, that's for sure, though it's regrettable that he didn't quite clock-up 50 years as an MP.

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Dennis Skinner MP on 15:38 - Dec 14 with 2869 viewstony_roch975

Dennis Skinner MP on 15:10 - Dec 14 by SuddenLad

He worked down the pits like his father before him. Educated at grammar school, entered Parliament in 1970, and had he been re-elected would have been Father of the House.

He's unwell, 87 years old and probably way past his best, but he was a staunch Labour man (in the real sense of the word). Never took a penny in expenses and had a wicked sense of humour.

He's earned his retirement, that's for sure, though it's regrettable that he didn't quite clock-up 50 years as an MP.


Not only no expenses but refused to accept a parliamentary salary in excess of miners' wages; white, male, working class, and a socialist - a giant

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Dennis Skinner MP on 16:28 - Dec 14 with 2803 viewsmikehunt

I remember after all the privatisations, he was speaking in the house about what Labour were going to do “when” they won the election. Amidst loud jeering and heckling he made his belligerent speech culminating with, we are going to re-nationalise the privatised sectors. More baying and catcalls. When asked about compensating the shareholders he said, we will look at that but before we pay out we are going to means test them!
Absolutely brilliant. He could give it and take it. Definitely a dying breed.

The worm of time turns not for the cuckoo of circumstance.

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Dennis Skinner MP on 19:38 - Dec 14 with 2682 viewsmingthemerciless

It's a shame it had to end like that for him. He should really have retired before this election. I've met him in the past and what you saw on the TV was what you got in real life.
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Dennis Skinner MP on 21:23 - Dec 14 with 2616 viewsDiddyDave

The Last of the Mohicans so to speak,I take my hat off to you sir. Obviously people turned away from him because of Corbyn,not the gentleman himself. At 87,I think he`s done his bit and with ill health probably wouldn`t have seen out his term.
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Dennis Skinner MP on 21:41 - Dec 14 with 2599 viewsmingthemerciless

Dennis Skinner MP on 21:23 - Dec 14 by DiddyDave

The Last of the Mohicans so to speak,I take my hat off to you sir. Obviously people turned away from him because of Corbyn,not the gentleman himself. At 87,I think he`s done his bit and with ill health probably wouldn`t have seen out his term.


When I met him maybe 20 years ago he mentioned at the time that he'd had heart surgery previously.
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Dennis Skinner MP on 22:58 - Dec 14 with 2539 viewspioneer

saw him at the durham miners gala during the miners strike. All the usual labour and union leaders at the time addressed the masses but only Dennis was able to whip them up with his stories of No 10 expenses under Thatcher and comparing that to what they were under sonny Jim...and then reminding the crowd of Thatchers repeated message to the public ...thegovernment has no money of its own, its you the taxpayers whose money they are spending.

A man who entered politics for the right reasons and served his constituents well.
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Dennis Skinner MP (n/t) on 23:17 - Dec 14 with 2523 views1mark1

He had served the public since age of 15 yo , as a Coal Miner, then as a Councillor, and then MP since 1970.

In 1987 I shared a car journey with him, when we picked him up from his Chesterfield home, to bring to the Town Hall for an election rally for David Williams, who is now a Green Party zOxford Councillor. Brilliant entertaining man, some cracking stories.

It’s ironic he lost, as he was a Brexit supporter, though not in favour of the Johnson or May deals.
It’s a shame he didn’t retire before being beaten, but I suppose he wanted to serve his friend Jeremy Corbyn’s government.

He is a very witty, clever man, having a degree in economics, and a tremendous knowledge of working class history, including the Trade Union and Labour movement history .
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Dennis Skinner MP on 23:31 - Dec 14 with 2503 views1mark1

Dennis Skinner MP on 21:41 - Dec 14 by mingthemerciless

When I met him maybe 20 years ago he mentioned at the time that he'd had heart surgery previously.


Yes he has had heart surgery. He has spoke of the United Nations of NHS staff who cared for him.

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Dennis Skinner MP on 15:28 - Dec 16 with 2196 viewsBigKindo

I recall many years ago my late father telling me that Dennis had two brothers who didn't speak to him because his politics were not sufficiently left wing.
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Dennis Skinner MP on 19:10 - Dec 16 with 2061 viewstodmordendale

Was his brother Lynryd.
Sweet Home Dennis
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Dennis Skinner MP on 19:30 - Dec 16 with 2027 viewsEllDale

I’m sure one of his brothers was jailed in 1970 for being a member of the Clay Cross Council which set an “illegal” rate.
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Dennis Skinner MP on 19:37 - Dec 16 with 2006 viewstony_roch975

Dennis Skinner MP on 19:30 - Dec 16 by EllDale

I’m sure one of his brothers was jailed in 1970 for being a member of the Clay Cross Council which set an “illegal” rate.


Dennis was the older brother of 2 Clay Cross Council rebels - David & Graham. Dale 1up.

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Dennis Skinner MP on 19:38 - Dec 16 with 2003 viewsforeverhopefulDale

Dennis Skinner MP on 19:37 - Dec 16 by tony_roch975

Dennis was the older brother of 2 Clay Cross Council rebels - David & Graham. Dale 1up.


Heroes of the working classes standing up for ordinary people. Better to break the law than the poor.

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