- Neil
Gordon Kinnock,
Baron Kinnock, PC (born 28
March 1942) is a
Welsh politician who was
Leader of the
Opposition and
Leader of the
Labour Party from...
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Stephen Nathan Kinnock (born 1
January 1970) is a
British politician serving as
Member of
Parliament (MP) for
Aberafan Maesteg,
formerly Aberavon, since...
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Glenys Elizabeth Kinnock,
Baroness Kinnock of Holyhead, FRSA (née Parry; 7 July 1944 – 3
December 2023), was a
British politician and
teacher who served...
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Kinnock is a
surname of
Scottish origin. Neil
Kinnock (born 1942),
British Labour Party politician, from
Wales Glenys Kinnock (1944–2023),
English politician...
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Party articles with
headlines such as "Why I'm
backing Kinnock, by Stalin". Labour, led by Neil
Kinnock following Michael Foot's
resignation in the aftermath...
- by the
British Leader of the
Opposition and
Labour Party Leader, Neil
Kinnock.
Other allegations of past law
school plagiarism and
exaggerating his academic...
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election day
headline "If
Kinnock wins
today will the last
person to
leave Britain please turn out the lights", with
Kinnock's portrait in a lightbulb....
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shown a
narrow but
consistent lead for the
Labour Party under leader Neil
Kinnock during a
period of
recession and
declining living standards. John Major...
- the
constituency groups and the
unions were in
favour of
Kinnock. In the
final count Kinnock secured around three times as many
votes as the second-place...
- of the
Labour Party, the term "soft left" was
coined in 1981, when Neil
Kinnock refused to
support Tony Benn for the
deputy leadership of the
Labour Party...