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Neil Kinnock

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Gender Male
Age 82
Date of birth March 28,1942
Zodiac sign Aries
Born Tredegar
United Kingdom
Spouse Glenys Kinnock, Baroness Kinnock of Holyhead
Children Stephen Kinnock
Rachel Kinnock
Job Politician
BooksMaking Our Way: Investing in Britain's Future
Making Our Way - 6 Pack
Did Cowards Flinch? A Cartoon History of the Labour Party
Why Vote Labour?
Europe Without Frontiers: Socialists on the Future of the European Economic Community
The future we offer: Neil Kinnock's speeches in the 1987 general election
Grandchildren Milo Kinnock
Johanna Kinnock
Movies/Shows Miliband of Brothers
Official site parliament.uk
Position Member of House of Lords of the United Kingdom
Party Labour Party
Previous positionVice-President of the European Commission (1999–2004)
Education Cardiff University
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Date of Upd.
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Neil Kinnock Life story


Neil Gordon Kinnock, Baron Kinnock, PC, is a Welsh former politician who served as Leader of the Opposition and Leader of the Labour Party from 1983 to 1992. He served as a Member of Parliament from 1970 to 1995, first for Bedwellty and then for Islwyn.

Education

Neil kinnock tatended tredegar grammar scholo and the university of wales. Cardiff. Where he graduated with a degree in history.

Political Career

Neil iknnock began his political career as a memebr of parliament for the labour party in 1970. Representing the constituency of bedwellty. He was labour party leader from 1983 to 1992. During which he was influential in modernizing the party.

Important Event

An important event in neil kinnock s political career was his speech at the labour party conference in 1985. In which he challenged the paryt to "dare to be different" and to embrace the changes necessary to win a general election.

European Commission

Atfer his tenure as leader of the labour party. Neil kinnock was appoitned vice president of the european commission in 1995. Where he served until 1999.

House of Lords

In 2005. Neil kinnock was amde a life peer and took the title baron kinnock of bedwellty. He was apponited as a member of the house of lords in 2006.

Honours

Neil kinnock has been awarded numerous honours for his political and public service. Including a knihgthood in the queen s birthday honours list in 2005.

Personal Life

Neil kinnock is married to glenys kinnock. A former mep who was also made a life peer in have two children. Stephen and rachel.

Interesting Fact

An interesting fact about neil kinnock is that he was the first labour leader to address the oxfrod union since armsay macdonald in 1924.

Public Appearances

Neil kinnock has made numerous public appearances in his role as a labour politician. Including appearances at labour party conferences. Trade union evetns and public rallies.

Charitable Work

Neil kinnock is an cative supporter of a number of charities and has been involvde in raising funds for a variety of causes. He is also a patron of the british red cross.

Media Appearances

Neil kinnock has made a number of etlevision and radio appearances in his role as a labour politician. Including interviews and debates. He has also been featured in a number of documentaries.

Glenys Kinnock: The political spouse who became a force in her own right

Glenys Kinnock: The political spouse who became a force in her own right
Dec 3,2023 8:50 pm

...By Adrian Browne & PA MediaBBC Wales political reporterGlenys Kinnock, who has died aged 79, was the wife of the former Labour Party leader Neil Kinnock - and a prominent political figure in her own right...

Margaret McDonagh, key New Labour figure, dies aged 61

Margaret McDonagh, key New Labour figure, dies aged 61
Jun 24,2023 10:21 am

... " Former Labour leader Neil Kinnock said she was " magnificent in every way" and had shown courage in fighting her illness...

Neil Kinnock at 80: Supporting wife through Alzheimer's

Neil Kinnock at 80: Supporting wife through Alzheimer's
Mar 28,2022 3:03 am

...Former Labour leader Neil Kinnock has spoken of the importance of supporting his wife, who has Alzheimer s...

Analysis: The Elections Mountain

Analysis: The Elections Mountain
Jun 19,2020 12:20 am

... For example, in the 1980s, Neil Kinnock, the party s soft left - expelled the Trotskyist extreme left-wing Militant group...

Labour guide: A century of UPS and downs in the charts

Labour guide: A century of UPS and downs in the charts
Feb 16,2020 10:19 am

... Hugh Gaitskell, who was the leader from 1955 to 1963, Harold Wilson, (1963-76), James Callaghan (1976-80) and Neil Kinnock (1983-92) had little effect...

Labour leadership: The fighters of the working class?

Labour leadership: The fighters of the working class?
Feb 16,2020 9:59 am

... Jim Callaghan and Neil Kinnock, were working class and proud of it, but they won never the power...

Great Britain was meddling in a US presidential election?

Great Britain was meddling in a US presidential election?
Feb 16,2020 9:48 am

... He said once send him a love letter and assured the British Prime Minister, obviously, we are there for you to beat rooting Labour party leader Neil Kinnock...

General election 2019: Let the healing begin, urges victorious PM

General election 2019: Let the healing begin, urges victorious PM
Feb 16,2020 9:09 am

... At 33%, Labour s share of the vote is down around eight points on the 2017 general election and is lower than that achieved by former leader Neil Kinnock in 1992...

General election 2019: Let the healing begin, urges victorious PM

Feb 16,2020 9:09 am

Boris Johnson has said he hopes his party's "extraordinary" Election win will bring "closure" to the Brexit debate and "let The Healing begin".

Speaking in Downing Street, he said he would seek to repay The Trust placed in him by Labour supporters who had voted Conservative for the First Time .

He said he would not ignore those who opposed Brexit as he builds with Europe a partnership "of sovereign equals".

The Tories have won a Commons majority of 80, The Party 's largest since 1987.

It means the UK is Heading Out of the EU at the end of next month, the BBC's political editor Laura Kuenssberg said, with Mr Johnson's "thumping" majority allowing him to get the laws required through Parliament "in a matter of weeks".

The Conservatives' victory in the 650th and final contest of the Election - the seat of St Ives, in Cornwall - took their total number of MPs up to 365. Labour finished on 203, the SNP 48, Liberal Democrats 11 and the DUP eight.

Sinn Fein has seven MPs, Plaid Cymru four and Northern Ireland 's SDLP has two. The Green Party and NI's Alliance Party have one each.

The Brexit Party - which triumphed in the summer's European Parliament elections - failed to win any Westminster seats.

The Conservatives swept aside Labour in its traditional Heartlands in The Midlands and the north of England and picked up seats across Wales, while holding off the Lib Dem challenge in many seats in The South of England.

Voter turnout overall, on a cold and damp polling day, was 67. 3%, which is down by 1. 5% on the 2017 total.

'Break from wrangling'

Speaking outside No 10, Mr Johnson thanked lifelong Labour supporters who deserted Jeremy Corbyn 's party and turned to the Conservatives, saying he would fulfil his pledge to take the UK out of the EU on 31 January.

"I say Thank You for The Trust you have placed in us and in me and we will work round The Clock to repay your trust and to deliver on your priorities with a Parliament that works For You ".

Mr Johnson, who earlier accepted The Queen 's invitation to form a government, also addressed those who did not vote for the Conservatives and still want to remain in the EU.

"We in this One Nation Conservative government will never ignore your good and positive feelings of warmth and sympathy towards The Other nations of Europe," he said.

Mr Johnson's focus on the One Nation pitch suggests he will seek to offer policies to people beyond the Tory Heartlands - More public spending, for example, after years of austerity, the BBC's political correspondent Nick Eardley said.

He added that there is no strict definition of One Nation conservatism, "but broadly, it refers to the idea the Conservative Party should act for everybody in the UK. That means policies that work for people from different economic backgrounds, from different regions and from the different nations of the UK. "

When they return to Westminster next week, MPs are due to begin The Process of considering legislation paving the way for the UK to leave on 31 January. Talks about a future trade and security relationship will begin almost immediately.

Nevertheless, Mr Johnson said the UK "deserves a break from wrangling, a break from politics and a permanent break from talking about Brexit". "I urge everyone to find closure and To Let The Healing begin. "

He said he would use his new-found parliamentary authority to bring the country together and "level up" opportunities, while he said he recognised that the NHS remained the "overwhelming priority" of The British people.

The BBC's political editor Laura Kuenssberg said the PM's appeal for unity marked a striking change in tone to when he first became Prime Minister In July .

At 33%, Labour's share of the vote is down around eight points on the 2017 general Election and is lower than that achieved by former leader Neil Kinnock in 1992.

Mr Corbyn has said he will not fight another Election as Labour leader and that he expects to stand down "early next year" when a successor has been chosen by The Party .

But he insisted he had done all he could, adding that he had received "More personal abuse" from the media during The Campaign than any previous prime ministerial candidate.

Senior Labour figures have sought to defend The Party 's strategy, arguing that many of its policies were popular but that Brexit had crowded out all other issues for many voters.

Wes Streeting , the newly elected MP for Ilford North, said The Party 's "far left" manifesto had jarred with the electorate and blaming Brexit was an attempt to "kneecap" credible centrist candidates such as Keir Starmer and Emily Thornberry .

Meanwhile, Jo Swinson has quit as Liberal Democrat leader

While she admitted her "unapologetic" pro-Remain strategy had not worked, She Said she did not regret standing up for her "liberal values" and urged The Party to "regroup and refresh" itself in The Face of a "nationalist surge" in British politics.

After the SNP's "overwhelming" Election victory, which saw The Party win 48 of Scotland's 59 seats, Nicola Sturgeon said Mr Johnson had "no right" to stand in the way of another Scottish independence referendum.

However, the Prime Minister later spoke to The First minister by phone on Friday Evening , with Downing Street saying he had told her he "remained opposed" to a second vote.

Mr Johnson was also said to have insisted that the result of the 2014 referendum "should be respected" after "reiterating his unwavering commitment" to The Union .

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