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Tony Benn to become only the second politician (the other being Margaret Thatcher) to rest in Westminster chapel after request from speaker | |
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As two giants of the British political scene their views could hardly have been more different. | As two giants of the British political scene their views could hardly have been more different. |
However, in death Tony Benn is likely to become only the second politician – after Margaret Thatcher - to rest overnight in a Westminster chapel on the night before his funeral, if a request to Buckingham Palace is granted. | However, in death Tony Benn is likely to become only the second politician – after Margaret Thatcher - to rest overnight in a Westminster chapel on the night before his funeral, if a request to Buckingham Palace is granted. |
The request was made by speaker John Bercow who cited the "almost unique" contribution made by Benn. | The request was made by speaker John Bercow who cited the "almost unique" contribution made by Benn. |
The Commons Speaker asked the permission of the Queen for the rare posthumous honour to be granted to the veteran Labour politician, who died last week aged 88. | The Commons Speaker asked the permission of the Queen for the rare posthumous honour to be granted to the veteran Labour politician, who died last week aged 88. |
It would be only the second time the Chapel of St Mary Undercroft has been used in that way for a parliamentarian, almost a year after Baroness Thatcher was afforded the privilege. | It would be only the second time the Chapel of St Mary Undercroft has been used in that way for a parliamentarian, almost a year after Baroness Thatcher was afforded the privilege. |
Mr Benn's funeral on March 27 - opposite parliament at St Margaret's Church - will not be a ceremonial one like that afforded the former prime minister. | Mr Benn's funeral on March 27 - opposite parliament at St Margaret's Church - will not be a ceremonial one like that afforded the former prime minister. |
The Speaker's chaplain, the Reverend Rose Hudson-Wilkin, has agreed to keep a vigil beside the body through the night. | The Speaker's chaplain, the Reverend Rose Hudson-Wilkin, has agreed to keep a vigil beside the body through the night. |
"Tony Benn's time as an MP spanned more than 50 years and he is one of only two MPs to be awarded the freedom of the House - the other being Edward Heath - in recognition of his very long and distinguished service as an MP," Mr Bercow's spokeswoman said. | "Tony Benn's time as an MP spanned more than 50 years and he is one of only two MPs to be awarded the freedom of the House - the other being Edward Heath - in recognition of his very long and distinguished service as an MP," Mr Bercow's spokeswoman said. |
"It is this almost unique distinction which forms the basis for Tony Benn to be accorded the privilege to 'rest' in the Chapel on the eve of his funeral. " | "It is this almost unique distinction which forms the basis for Tony Benn to be accorded the privilege to 'rest' in the Chapel on the eve of his funeral. " |
Prime Minister David Cameron and Labour leader Ed Miliband are expected to deliver formal tributes to Mr Benn in the Commons today with MPs given their chance in a session tomorrow. | Prime Minister David Cameron and Labour leader Ed Miliband are expected to deliver formal tributes to Mr Benn in the Commons today with MPs given their chance in a session tomorrow. |
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