
Dennis Skinner on the EU.
The Beast of Bolsover stands head and shoulders above most Labour MP’s of today, he is a man of principle and dedication to the Labour values that the party was built on.
In an interview with the Morningย Star Dennis skinner had this to say:
โMy opposition from the very beginning has been on the lines that fighting capitalism state-by-state is hard enough. Itโs even harder when youโre fighting it on the basis of eight states, 10 states and now 28.
โIn the old days they could argue you might get a socialist government in Germany, but thereโs not been one for donkeysโ years.
โAt one time there was Italy, the Benelux countries, France and Germany, Portugal, Spain and us.
Now thereโs just one in France and itโs hanging on by the skin of its teeth.โ(Since this interview France no longer has a Socialist Government, Dennis was right again!
Mr Skinner said the prospect of the NHS being subject to the rules of the pro-privatisation TTIP trade deal between the EU and US was also a โsignificantโ factor in his decision to vote Leave.
Labour warned this week that workersโ rights, such as four weeks paid holiday, maternity and paternity leave, equal pay and health and safety laws, could be at risk if Britain leaves the EU.
But Mr Skinner pointed out many of those rights are enshrined in British law and believes the Tories โcouldnโt shift them.โ
He said: โWhat [the EU] should be doing, if it wanted to convince people like me, is have a directive to get rid of zero-hours contracts across the whole of the EU. Thatโs what Iโd be looking for.โ
Mr Skinner insisted that his wish to leave the EU was not โbased upon waving a flag or immigration.
Instead, he said, the country needs to learn from the miners if it wants to achieve community cohesion.
โWhen I left school and went to work in the pits I was working with displaced persons from Poland, Ukraine, Lithuania and so on,โ he told the Star.
The reason why that didnโt create a great many problems for the miners was that we insisted that they could not undermine our wages, they would be paid the same as us whatever job they did.
โAnd whatโs more they had to join the appropriate union. Thatโs why there was harmony in the pits and thatโs what should happen today.โ
Although Mr Skinner will be voting differently to Jeremy Corbyn, he backed the party leaderโs refusal to share a platform with political opponents during the campaign.
โI wonโt join these Tory and Ukip campaigns, I donโt believe in helping to bolster their prestige,โ he said.
โI told Tony Benn when he was surrounded by Union Jacks in Trafalgar Square that he shouldnโt be on that bloody platform.
โSo I donโt play any part with them.โ
Despite that, his intervention was welcomed by Labour MP Gisela Stuart, who leads the cross-party Leave campaign.
She said: โDennis is one of the most respected figures in the Labour Party and his decision to vote to Leave will send a signal to many thousands of hard-working Labour supporters that traditional Labour values and workersโ rights are best protected if we leave the EU and take back control.โ
Labour veteran Dennis Skinner MP voted in favour of the EU Withdrawal Bill in response to this newspapers branded “The Beast a Scab!” This was not only an insult to Dennis Skinner but one to all the 70% of Labour constituencies that voted to leave the EU.
Labour veteran Dennis Skinner MP spoke to Westmonster about why he voted in favour of the EU Withdrawal Bill, This interview revealed the real truth about the vote!
A recent film about Dennis Skinner shows how this veteran MP has worked relentlessly to support workers rights and the working class throughout the UK and not just in his own constituency where he is regarded has the man of the people: Nature of the Beast
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