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  1. 19 de feb. de 2024 · Former Labour leader Neil Kinnock has predicted a victory for Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer at the next election. But he said the UK's voting system made it too difficult to predict if this could ...

  2. 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

  3. 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 ...

  4. 21 de jul. de 2021 · Neil Kinnock was born in Monmouthshire in 1942. He was first elected as a member of parliament in 1970, and was leader of the Labour Party from 1983 to 1992. In 2005 he became a member of the House of Lords. What’s your earliest memory? Tredegar’s VJ Night fireworks, August 1945. I was in my dad’s arms.

  5. en.wikiquote.org › wiki › Neil_KinnockNeil Kinnock - Wikiquote

    7 de feb. de 2024 · Neil Kinnock: Yes, what you're suggesting is that the alternatives are between the gesture, the threat, or the use of nuclear weapons, and surrender. In these circumstances the choice is posed, and this is a classical choice, between exterminating everything you stand for and the flower of your youth, or using all the resources you have to make any occupation totally untenable.

  6. “He was one of the first people through the door, when Glenys died.” Lord Kinnock says he’s keen to get involved with Keir Starmer, who he describes as “dece...

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  7. Neil Kinnock. (1942-), Labour politician; Vice-President of the European Commission. Neil Gordon Kinnock. Sitter in 8 portraits. Born and educated in Wales, Neil Kinnock entered Parliament in 1970. In 1978 he was elected to the Labour Party National Executive and was Chief Opposition Spokesperson on Education from 1979 until 1983.