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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...

Neil Kinnock at 80: Supporting wife through Alzheimer's

Feb 16,2020 9:09 am

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

Glenys Kinnock , a lifelong socialist campaigner, had been " not just a rock, but a continent of rocks" for the peer, He Said .

" I don't think of it as payback, but if I did, I still have a hell of a lot more to do, " Lord Kinnock said in an interview marking his 80th birthday.

His Family had been " fundamental" to him during his career, He Said .

" That's an understatement. I was very fortunate in The Family that raised me, " Lord Kinnock said in the wide-ranging interview, in which he also talked about his views on the current state of the Labour Party and devolution in Wales.

His grandparents were " terrific" and aunts and uncles were " friends to death" and Always Ready with advice and a joke, He Said .

But Mrs Kinnock, a Former Member of the European Parliament (MEP), had always been there for him, in particular during The Nine years he led the Labour Party , He Said . Being There for her now " helps" He Said .

" She gets frustrated, obviously, sometimes terribly so. "

Although the disease is irreversible, his wife nonetheless remained outward looking and Good Company , Lord Kinnock said.

" The Great thing about Glenys is she has retained her sense of merriment. "

'Think twice'

Lord Kinnock succeeded as Labour leader following The Party 's 1983 defeat to Margaret Thatcher . Labour Only Won a little under 28% of the vote.

He became the youngest leader in The Party 's history and remained at the helm until The Party was defeated in the 1992 general election by John Major .

Mrs Thatcher dominated politics in the 1980s and became a divisive figure in Wales for her refusal to protect the mining industry.

Lord Kinnock, who launched many attacks on the former Prime Minister during his years as opposition leader, said his opinion of her had not softened over The Years .

" I don't think she was doing it out of wickedness. I think she was doing it out of Doctrine , " He Said of the reforms she oversaw.

" And whilst Doctrine can be handy as a navigation Compass . . Doctrine applied in an ideological and absolutist way can be very destructive. "

The peer is widely regarded as having been instrumental in moving The Party towards the centre and softening its image. Under his leadership, Labour abandoned more radical positions; its previous campaign manifesto included policies such as Nuclear Disarmament and nationalisation of banks.

" I knew it was going to be a very very very tough job and I knew it was going to be a long job. Because there were several policy changes that had to be made to restore the credibility of the Labour Party , " He Said .

" There were elements in the Labour Party that had to be either convinced, or defeated, and some ejected, in order to rebuild The Reputation of the Labour Party as a democratic, socialist, Progressive Party . "

Some People have argued that New Labour's success was built on The Foundations Lord Kinnock laid.

" But if I'd really known how long it was going to be. . and the idea that it would stretch out for nine years And Then conclude with narrow defeat, I think I would have thought twice, " He Said .

'Reputational repair'

After leading The Fight against left-wing extremism in the Labour Party in the 1980s, Lord Kinnock said The Departure of Jeremy Corbyn after the 2019 election defeat was " a significant blessing".

Lord Kinnock had urged Mr Corbyn to " do his duty" and resign in 2016.

" The repair of Labour's reputation for being a rational, Patriotic Party offering a serious alternative as a government, that is well under way. But of course, it's a detour we should Never Ever have taken, " He Said .

" We're in a much better state than we were in in 2019. "

Keir Starmer , he added, had also been key in getting to that position.

" He's got The High intelligence and critically the maturity, The Sheer adulthood, that offers such a strong contrast in terms terms of Political Leadership to The Man who is Prime Minister . That is bound to be appealing. "

Separatism 'not The Answer '

With pro-independence groups in Wales seeing a rapid rise in membership, Lord Kinnock said he fully understood and in many respects shared people's frustration and resentment.

But separating from the rest of the UK was " not The Answer " He Said .

" We would submit ourselves to The Most appalling economic catastrophe. In The End it is economic stupidity, " Lord Kinnock said.

" We have got to have fundamental regard for the stability and security and prosperity of The People of Wales. "

Political change, for The Moment , would have to come from London, and not through any from of separation.

" Wales thrives when We Are outward looking. We go into depression and disadvantage when We Are forced to be inward looking. We really do need the influx of investment and modern employment. "

" These are really bleak times for The World , and for Our Country , " He Said , referring to Brexit, the Covid pandemic, The War in Ukraine and Climate Change .

But despite huge crises to be overcome, globally and in the UK, he remained, at 80, " a sort of optimist".



Source of news: bbc.com

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