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  • Leader of the Labour party, Neil Kinnock listens to speeches during a Labour Citizens Charter event in June 1991, in London, England. Neil Gordon Kinnock, Baron Kinnock PC b1942 is a British Labour Party politician. He served as a Member of Parliament from 1970 until 1995, first for Bedwellty and then for Islwyn. He was the Leader of the Labour Party and Leader of the Opposition from 1983 until 1992, making him the longest-serving Leader of the Opposition in British political history.
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  • Leader of the Labour party, Neil Kinnock and wife Glenys campaign during the 1992 election on 5th May 1992, in London, UK. Labour made considerable progress in the election that year reducing the Conservative majority to just 21 seats. It came as a shock to many when the Conservatives won a majority, but the triumphalism perceived by some observers of a Labour party rally in Sheffield may have helped put floating voters off. Neil Gordon Kinnock, Baron Kinnock PC b1942 is a British Labour Party politician. He served as a Member of Parliament from 1970 until 1995, first for Bedwellty and then for Islwyn. He was the Leader of the Labour Party and Leader of the Opposition from 1983 until 1992, making him the longest-serving Leader of the Opposition in British political history.
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  • Leader of the Labour party, Neil Kinnock makes a passionate speech during a Labour Party rally on 28th February 1992 in Swansea, Wales. Neil Gordon Kinnock, Baron Kinnock PC b1942 is a British Labour Party politician. He served as a Member of Parliament from 1970 until 1995, first for Bedwellty and then for Islwyn. He was the Leader of the Labour Party and Leader of the Opposition from 1983 until 1992, making him the longest-serving Leader of the Opposition in British political history.
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  • Leader of the Labour party, Neil Kinnock makes a passionate speech during a Labour Party rally on 28th February 1992 in Swansea, Wales. Neil Gordon Kinnock, Baron Kinnock PC b1942 is a British Labour Party politician. He served as a Member of Parliament from 1970 until 1995, first for Bedwellty and then for Islwyn. He was the Leader of the Labour Party and Leader of the Opposition from 1983 until 1992, making him the longest-serving Leader of the Opposition in British political history.
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  • Leader of the Labour party, Neil Kinnock makes his infamous speech during the Labour Party election rally on 1st April 1992 in Sheffield, England. In the 1992 election, Labour made considerable progress – reducing the Conservative majority to just 21 seats. It came as a shock to many when the Conservatives won a majority, but the triumphalism perceived by some observers of a Labour party rally in Sheffield together with Kinnocks performance on the podium may have helped put floating voters off.
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  • Rows of Labour Party politician Lord Mandelson's  autobiography 'The Third Man', on display in a book shop in central London, July 15, 2010. Former Labour leader Neil Kinnock accused Lord Mandelson of becoming a "caricature of himself" over the book.
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  • Rows of Labour Party politician Lord Mandelson's  autobiography 'The Third Man', on display in a book shop in central London, July 15, 2010. Former Labour leader Neil Kinnock accused Lord Mandelson of becoming a "caricature of himself" over the book.
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  • Labour Party politician Lord Mandelson poses for photographs with a copy of his autobiography 'The Third Man', in a book shop in central London, July 15, 2010. Former Labour leader Neil Kinnock accused Lord Mandelson of becoming a "caricature of himself" over the book.
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  • Labour Party politician Lord Mandelson poses for photographs with a copy of his autobiography 'The Third Man', in a book shop in central London, July 15, 2010. Former Labour leader Neil Kinnock accused Lord Mandelson of becoming a "caricature of himself" over the book.
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  • A fan queues to get his copy of 'the Third Man'  signed by Labour Party politician Lord Mandelson in a book shop in central London, July 15, 2010. The autobiography of Mandelson has come under fierce criticism from within the Labour Party with former Labour leader Neil Kinnock accusing Lord Mandelson of becoming a "caricature of himself"  over the book.
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