Neil Kinnock
Neil Kinnock is a British politician and former leader of the Labour Party, known for his efforts to revitalize the party in the 1980s and for his role in opposing Margaret Thatcher’s government.
Born on Mar 28, 1942 (84 years old)
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Spain:
Mandelson was the director of communication for Neil Kinnock when he led the Labour Party.
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United Kingdom:
Neil Kinnock began the process of moderating Labour's offer to appeal to more voters.
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United Kingdom:
Former Labour leader Neil Kinnock has added his voice to the call for a wealth tax.
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Greece:
Neil Kinnock was the leader of the Labour Party who expressed his horror at the bombing in a letter to Thatcher.
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United Kingdom:
Labour, under its new leader, Neil Kinnock, had no alternative but to focus on its own act.
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