[Men] who would rather go to jail than betray what they believe to be their duty to their fellow workers and the principles which they hold.


From an issued statement from Mr. Benn on five dockers imprisoned for contempt of court (21 July 1972).


[Men] who would rather go to jail than betray what they believe to be their duty to their fellow workers and the principles which they hold.

[Men] who would rather go to jail than betray what they believe to be their duty to their fellow workers and the principles which they hold.

[Men] who would rather go to jail than betray what they believe to be their duty to their fellow workers and the principles which they hold.

[Men] who would rather go to jail than betray what they believe to be their duty to their fellow workers and the principles which they hold.