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  1. 31 de oct. de 2001 · ON THURSDAY 9 April 1992, the UK Labour Party suffered its fourth consecutive general election defeat. Within days, Neil Kinnock, Leader of the Party since 1983, had announced his intention of resigning. It had been a close-run thing, with the opinion polls misleadingly predicting a narrow Labour victory until the end.

  2. 18 de feb. de 2024 · Neil Kinnock has said he is “convinced” that Labour will win the next election, although the former party leader said the race could not be compared to 1992 or 1997. Kinnock has previously ...

  3. To mark his 80th birthday, the former Labour Party leader, Neil Kinnock, Lord Kinnock of Bedwelty, has given a wide-ranging interview to BBC Wales Breakfast'...

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  4. 25 de jun. de 2008 · Neil Kinnock and the Labour Party 1983–92: Symposium Neil Kinnock: An overview of the Labour Party Steven Fielding Department of Politics and Contemporary History , University of Salford

  5. 28 de mar. de 2022 · Neil Kinnock was elected as MP for Bedwellty in 1970 and later Islwyn; After Labour suffered a heavy defeat in the 1983 General Election, he became the party's youngest leader at the age of 41;

  6. Neil Gordon Kinnock, Baron Kinnock, kurz Neil Kinnock [niːl ˈkɪnək] (* 28. März 1942 in Tredegar , Südwales ), ist ein walisischer Politiker. Von 1983 bis 1992 war er Parteichef der Labour Party und führte sie in die Unterhauswahlen 1987 und 1992 .

  7. 20 de ene. de 2024 · Kinnock, who defeated the entryist Militant Tendency and remains the longest-serving leader of the opposition in UK history (from 1983 to 1992), has both political and personal sympathy with Starmer. When the Labour leader offered to visit after Glenys’s death, Kinnock told him: “Listen, you’ve got a lot on.”.