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To paraphrase Neil Kinnock, is this because the poor kids are thick?
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To paraphrase Neil Kinnock, is this because the poor kids are thick?
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If Twitter had been available, the young Cameron might have called Neil Kinnock a "socialist sh*t" online and been blacklisted forever.
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If Twitter had been available, the young Cameron might have called Neil Kinnock a "socialist sh*t" online and been blacklisted forever.
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The younger Miliband is not without his own high-profile backers, winning the support of prominent leftwingers such as Neil Kinnock and Tony Benn.
Jack Straw endorses David Miliband for Labour leadership 2010
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A fundraising board, chaired by Blunkett and including senior figures such as Neil Kinnock and Alastair Campbell, met for the first time last week to plan its pre-election strategy.
The Guardian World News Polly Curtis, Patrick Wintour 2010
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If the most radical changes were adopted, they would reverse many of the measures forced through by leaders such as Neil Kinnock and Tony Blair to erode the influence of the far Left in the party.
Knowledge is Power 2009
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(EU) - such as Neil Kinnock, a twice-defeated Labour leader, and Chris Patten, who had lost his parliamentary seat-were cruelly lampooned as rejects of their own electorate.
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(EU) - such as Neil Kinnock, a twice-defeated Labour leader, and Chris Patten, who had lost his parliamentary seat-were cruelly lampooned as rejects of their own electorate.
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If the most radical changes were adopted, they would reverse many of the measures forced through by leaders such as Neil Kinnock and Tony Blair to erode the influence of the far Left in the party.
Latest Articles 2009
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