Dennis Skinner

Dennis Skinner

Nascimento : 1932-02-11, Clay Cross, Derbyshire, UK

História

Dennis Edward Skinner is a British former politician who served as Member of Parliament for Bolsover from 1970 to 2019. He is a member of the Labour Party. Known for his left-wing views and acerbic wit, he belonged to the Socialist Campaign Group of Labour MPs.

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Dennis Skinner

Filmes

The Big Meeting
Self
Every second Saturday in July, since 1871, the city of Durham has been taken over by miners, trade-unions and the general public for one of the biggest annual gatherings in Europe, the Durham Miners' Gala - known locally as "The Big Meeting".
Nature of the Beast
Self
In an era of PR and spin, Dennis Skinner is a thrillingly authentic political figure: fearsome, principled, and uncompromising, he has been sticking up for the interests of the people of his constituency in Bolsover since 1970. An ex-miner, he was represented his community through the industrial action of the 1970s, the closure of the mines, and the slow drift to the ‘centre-ground’ within Labour politics. Famous for his sharp wit and unyielding style, Skinner has remained true to his roots, fighting for the disadvantaged and often getting himself into trouble in Parliament. The story of both a towering figure, and the fortunes of progressive politics in Britain over the last half-century.
T. Dan Smith: A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Utopia
Self
An experimental mix of thriller and documentary exploring the scandal centred on the one-time Newcastle Council Leader, aka The Mouth of the Tyne, who was sentenced to six years imprisonment in 1974 for corruption. A dynamic and visionary politician, Smith collaborated closely as Amber unpicked the story of a leftwing group of ex-war resisters who took control of the city council in 1960, the socialist and civic ambitions and the betrayals; the claims of MI5 involvement, of ministerial cover-ups and the unseen role of the Privy Council. With Smith appearing as himself and filmmakers Murray Martin and Steve Trafford as two journalists, the film interrogates the interviews and archive footage, weaving them together with a fictional scandal unfolding on the streets around them…
Which Side Are You On?
Self
The documentary features the British miners and their family experiences told through songs, poems, pictures and words.
The Miners' Campaign Video Tapes: Only Doing Their Job? The Police and the Miners
Self
Part of BFI collection "The Miners' Campaign Video Tapes."
The Miners' Campaign Video Tapes: The Lie Machine
Self
Part of BFI collection "The Miners' Campaign Video Tapes."
The Miners' Campaign Video Tapes: Straight Speaking - The Strike and the Industry
Self
Part of BFI collection "The Miners' Campaign Video Tapes."
The Red and the Blue
Self (uncredited)
Ken Loach documentary, contrasting the 1982 Labour and Conservative Party conferences.