He and his family would never have milked this country of £10 million in such a short time, had he become Prime Minister. He was the Leader of the Labour Party and Leader of the Opposition from 1983 until 1992. Kinnock led the Labour Party to a surprise fourth consecutive defeat at the 1992 general election, despite the party being ahead in most opinion polls, which had predicted either a narrow Labour victory or a hung parliament. . She was co-presiding over the 12th ACP-EU Joint Parliamentary AssemblyOn 18 January 2009 Glenys Kinnock revealed on the BBC's In 2004, Glenys Kinnock was caught up in an expenses scandal. A distinguished panel of speakers watched our recent aid film and debated the Coalition’s aid policy. "Interesting criticism of UN Special Representative in Namibia, Martti Ahtisa… Glenys Kinnock, 54, was educated at Holyhead Comprehensive and University College, Cardiff. Kinnock led the Labour Party to a surprise fourth consecutive defeat at the In June 1969, he won the Labour Party nomination for In 1981, while still serving as Labour's education spokesman, Kinnock was alleged to have effectively scuppered The Labour Party was also threatened by the rise of the All this meant that Kinnock had made plenty of enemies on the left-wing of the party by the time he was elected as leader, though a substantial number of former Bennites gave him strong support. In 2011, he participated in the family history TV programme Kinnock was appointed one of the UK's two members of the He was obliged to resign as part of the forced, collective In February 2004, it was announced that with effect from 1 November 2004, Kinnock would become head of the His peerage meant that the Labour and Conservative parties were equal in numbers in the upper house of Parliament (subsequently the number of Labour members overtook the number of Conservative members for many years). Spitting Image puppets of former Labour leader Neil Kinnock and his wife Glenys have fetched £3,400 in an auction.
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He served as a Member of Parliament from 1970 until 1995, first for Bedwellty and then for Islwyn. I'm amazed that the people of Islwyn were fooled by this man for so long. . I did then, I do now, and it's mutual. The violence built up because the single tactic chosen was that of mass picketing, and so we saw policing on a scale and with a system that has never been seen in Britain before. :eek: Farce over Glenys Kinnock, the makeshift minister who can't even do her job because she's still an MEP.
Neil Gordon Kinnock, Baron Kinnock, PC is a British Labour Party politician. He hates me as well. Kinnock was among those MEPs whom Martin found and filmed leaving the building just moments after they had signed in for the day to qualify for their £175-a-day allowance, in addition to their £70,000 salaries as MEPs.In the 2009 cabinet reshuffle, Glenys Kinnock was appointed Minister for Europe at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office following the resignation of Caroline Flint.On 12 October 2009, Baroness Kinnock answered questions in the House of Lords about the release on 20 August 2009 of Within hours, Baroness Kinnock had been replaced amid what the From 12 October 2009 to 11 May 2010, Glenys Kinnock served as FCO Minister of State with responsibility for Africa, the Caribbean, Central America and the UN, filling a post left vacant after the resignation of Lord Malloch Brown. His wife is the former Danish Prime Minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt. Glenys Kinnock: 'When Labour are re-elected, I'd like to carry on.' I know, All you have to do is act like the average Tory Baroness Kinnock has long been a campaigner on issues relating to Africa and the Caribbean, and cemented her reputation as an expert on the regions during her time as a Member of the European Parliament and as co-president of the ACP-EU Joint Parliamentary Assembly.In a House of Lords debate on 12 October 2009, the following exchange took place: GLENYS KINNOCK, the new minister for Europe, has amassed six publicly funded pensions worth £185,000 per year with her husband Neil, the former leader of the Labour party. By using the Wikispooks.com servers, you agree to its use of cookies I wouldn't mind if we hadn't rejected them both in 2 elections.