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  1. Neil Gordon Kinnock, baron Kinnock, né le 28 mars 1942 à Tredegar (pays de Galles), est un homme politique britannique.Ancien chef du Parti travailliste et ainsi chef de l'opposition officielle (1983-1992), qu'il mène lors des élections générales de 1987 et 1992, il entame par la suite une carrière à la Commission européenne, où il sera successivement commissaire européen aux ...

  2. 3 de dic. de 2023 · Former Labour minister Glenys Kinnock, an ex-MEP and wife of ex-Labour leader Lord Kinnock, has died at 79, her family have said. They praised her political work, saying Europe, Africa and the UN ...

  3. Neil Kinnock was born in Tredegar, South Wales, on March 28, 1942. His father, Gordon Kinnock, began his working life as a coal miner but subsequently changed to work in a steel mill due to a chronic skin disease brought on by the working conditions in the mines.

  4. nl.wikipedia.org › wiki › Neil_KinnockNeil Kinnock - Wikipedia

    Neil Kinnock. Neil Gordon Kinnock, Baron Kinnock ( Tredegar, Wales, 28 maart 1942) is een voormalig Brits politicus van de Labour Party en partijleider van de Labour Party van 1983 tot 1992 en Brits Eurocommissaris in de Commissies-Santer (1995–1999) en -Prodi (1999–2004). Na voor het eerst in het Britse parlement gekozen te zijn in 1970 ...

  5. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Neil_KinnockNeil Kinnock - Wikipedia

    Neil Kinnock, Barone Kinnock (Tredegar, 28 marzo 1942), è un politico britannico, esponente di spicco del Partito Laburista Biografia. È laureato ...

  6. Kinnock helped soften the Labour Party’s image in the late 1980s and many credit Kinnock for laying the groundwork for Tony Blair’s ‘New Labour’. A once vocal critic of the House of Lords, the now Lord Kinnock has been a Member of the Upper Chamber since 2005. Neil Kinnock, served as an EU Commissioner for 9 years. Labour Party Leader

  7. Neil Gordon Kinnock (ur. 28 marca 1942 w Walii Południowej) – brytyjski polityk, poseł do Izby Gmin w latach 1970–1995, w latach 1983–1992 przywódca Partii Pracy i lider opozycji . Członek Komisji Europejskiej ds. transportu (1995–1999) oraz ds. reformy administracyjnej (1999–2004).