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Old 03-10-2015, 05:22 PM #1
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Tributes have been paid to former Labour chancellor Lord Denis Healey, who has died aged 98, with political foes and allies describing him as a "giant" of Westminster.

The Labour peer served in Number 11 during the 1974-79 government and became the party's deputy leader in 1980 during a career on the frontline of British politics which began in 1952.

He died peacefully at his home in Sussex this morning after a short illness, his family said.

The Labour veteran, often viewed as "the best prime minister the party never had", served as a major in the Royal Engineers in North Africa and Italy.

During the Anzio landings he was a beach master, received the MBE, and was mentioned in despatches.

Lord Healey stood unsuccessfully for election in 1945 and eventually entered the Commons as MP for Leeds South East in 1952.

He reached the Cabinet as defence secretary in 1964, but he will be remembered for his role as chancellor during a turbulent time for the British economy which saw the UK forced to go to the International Monetary Fund for a bailout.

Lord Healey twice ran for the Labour leadership but was defeated by James Callaghan in 1976 when Harold Wilson quit, and then again in the contest with Michael Foot in 1980 which led to the party's leftward shift in opposition to Margaret Thatcher.

Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn said: "Denis Healey was a giant of the Labour Party whose record of service to his party and his country stands as his testament.

"He distinguished himself with his military service during the Second World War and continued that commitment to the British people as a Labour politician at the highest levels of government. His wit and personality transcended politics itself, making him one of the most recognisable politicians of his era.

"Speaking personally, we had many interesting conversations when I was first elected to Parliament in 1983 and I found him a decent and very knowledgeable man who I enjoyed engaging with, particularly in his work as shadow foreign secretary.

"Labour is built on people with the commitment of those who devote their lives to public service, as Denis Healey did.

"The thoughts of everyone in the Labour Party are with his family at this time."

Prime Minister David Cameron said Lord Healey was a "huge figure" in British politics and highlighted his military service during the Second World War.

Mr Cameron said: "W e've lost a huge figure of post-war politics. A hero in World War Two as beach master at Anzio and a brave politician, Denis Healey told his party hard truths about Britain having to live within her means.

"By all accounts he was a hugely entertaining man personally - and author of tremendously readable and informative books. A great man and a genuine public servant has left us. We should mourn with his family and give thanks for all he gave our country."

Shadow foreign secretary Hilary Benn, whose father Tony unsuccessfully ran against Lord Healey in a famous battle for the party's deputy leadership in 1981, said: "Ve ry sorry to hear that Denis Healey has died. All our thoughts are with his family on their loss."

Labour's leader in the House of Lords, Baroness Smith of Basildon, said: "Denis was a great man of British politics and a real character with a tremendous sense of fun.

"He maintained his passion and commitment and all of us in the Labour peers group will miss him so much."

Chancellor George Osborne described his predecessor as a "giant of the Labour movement".

Lord Healey was in Number 11 when the government was forced to go to the IMF for a loan as the UK economy teetered on the brink of collapse in 1976.

Mr Osborne said Lord Healey had been in office "in the most difficult circumstances".

Lord Healey was renowned in Westminster for his quick wit and sense of mischief.

He described debating with Geoffrey Howe as "like being savaged by a dead sheep" and had his own "first law" of politics: "When you're in a hole, stop digging."


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Great man, amazing eyebrows and a good long life.
R.I.P Dennis.
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great life and a prominent political figure
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Yes He had Tough Jobs in Tough Times
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Yes. RIP Dennis, one of the last of the old-style gentlemen politicians.
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One of the real political giants.
A great long life too, R.I.P.
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healey is the last of the old labour who where the working mans party, but sadly todays party is no longer for the working class, he disliked the way new labour went, and for blair's war, his only weakness was in giving a fair wage to workers, at the same time the bank went near bust by the late 70s, and would give more welfare to the poor, but the workers wages would pay for it, he was right about the rich should pay more, with the wealth tax, I think he was trying to be fair to the poor and the working man, in a time that the pound was devalued, and the countries economy was going down fast,
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