10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «KINNOCK»
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Defeat from the Jaws of Victory: Inside
Kinnock's Labour Party
That's my attitude to life and to politics."—Neil Kinnock, December 1989 Defeat from the Jaws of Victory takes the reader behind closed doors to witness Kinnock's Labour hierarchy in action—fixing votes, stage-managing meetings, ...
Richard Heffernan, Mike Marqusee, 1992
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John Major, Tony Blair and a Conflict of Leadership: ...
Labour leadership in the Thatcher era: (i) Neil Kinnock and the resuscitation of
opposition Even though Neil Kinnock had had no prior experience of working in
government, he had for years assiduously cultivated the grass roots and key
power ...
3
Fightback!: Labour's Traditional Right in the 1970s and 1980s
Just remember how you felt then, and think to yourselves: "June the Ninth never
ever again will we experience that"'.29 Notes the Robert Harris, The Making of
Neil Kinnock (Faber and Faber, 1984), p. 193; Martin Westlake, Kinnock (Little, ...
4
Political Leaders of Contemporary Western Europe: A ...
Kinnock's strategy for transforming the party required that he isolate and subdue
its hard left. To do so, he used divisions in the Labour left to forge an alliance in
the national executive between the soft left and the right against the hard left.
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Faces of Labour: The Inside Story
election. He was allowed just half an hour with the President, whose press
secretary, Marlin Fitzwalter, emerged afterwards to claim - in flat contradiction to
what Kinnock's staff had said — that Reagan had warned Kinnock that Labour's
policy ...
6
Leading Labour: From Keir Hardie to Tony Blair
In short, any overall judgement on Kinnock's electoral performance must not only
note the electoral mountain the party had to climb but also the unequal nature of
the resources at the major parties' disposal, especially as the new-style, glossier
...
7
Leaders of the Opposition: From Churchill to Cameron
the Labour tradition. It is this view of Kinnock – as a moderniser still located in the
social democratic or socialist tradition – that has gone a long way to rebuilding
his reputation in the years after New Labour. Conclusion The headline electoral ...
Extracting the teeth from Kinnock's folly Jack Harris on flaws in Socialist policy for
the Elgin marbles In defence of the dinosaurs Michael Benton suggests the
creatures. A VISITOR to London in need of the spiritual refreshment provided by ...
9
Campaign for President: The Managers Look at '88
Both say essentially the same thing, that Joe Biden has lifted passages of a
speech he had given two or three weeks before from Neil Kinnock without
attribution. About 12 or 13 days later he was no longer a candidate. Walk us
through what it ...
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Popular Newspapers, the Labour Party and British Politics
McKibbin, 'Labour Blues', London Review of Books, 11 February 1993, p. 13. 145
Hare, Asking, pp. 169–70; for an example, see P. Kellner, 'Mr Kinnock's
TaxingTime with Punctuation', Independent, 22June 1990. 146 Interview,
Kinnock; Hare ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «KINNOCK»
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John Lloyd on Spitting Image, QI and today's politicians - Daily Mail
Labour's Roy Hattersley a sputtering loony, and party leader Neil Kinnock an incompetent Pinocchio. Mrs Thatcher was a man. With that ... «Daily Mail, Jul 15»
Not every woman deserves equal pay writes AMANDA PLATELL …
Neil Kinnock's MP son, Stephen, says plans to limit child tax credits to two children are a form of Nazi-style 'eugenics'. How idiotic and insulting ... «Daily Mail, Jul 15»
Corbyn shows Labour never really dropped far-Left baggage - The …
Labour was duly put to the sword at the 1983 general election, at which point they elected Neil Kinnock, who did his best to see off the far-Left ... «The Commentator, Jul 15»
Labour's Enabler: Owen Jones and the Establishment
First and foremost, it was the Labour Party that sold out the unions, under the leadership of Neil Kinnock during the 1980s. Here was a leader ... «CounterPunch, Jul 15»
Margaret Thatcher's press secretary reminded her that she 'was not …
... for moaning. “Mr Kinnock is doing himself no good either ringing journalists, even allegedly friendly ones, at 7am to complain,” he added. «Telegraph.co.uk, Jul 15»
Were 'Lazy Labour' voters, not 'Shy Tories', responsible for the …
The British people voted back Margaret Thatcher and Tony Blair when they thought the alternative (Foot, Kinnock, Howard) was worse. «Spectator.co.uk, Jul 15»
Jeremy Corbyn would be fantastic news for democracy - Telegraph
Soon Corbyn could join Nigel, Boris, Foot, Gordon and Kinnock in the pantheon of politicians whose gifts, frailties, whose basic humanity lift ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Jul 15»
Labour MPs heap praise on SNP's Mhairi Black after maiden speech
... Siddiq, Diane Abbott and Sarah Champion, as well as Labour's Madeleine Jennings, the parliamentary researcher for MP Stephen Kinnock. «The Guardian, Jul 15»
Guy Olliff-Cooper: Why Stephen Kinnock is wrong about strikes
Case in point, Stephen Kinnock on Monday's Daily Politics. The topic of conversation is the Conservative proposal to introduce a 40 per cent ... «Conservative Home, Jul 15»
Stephen Kinnock leads Labour revolt over welfare cuts
Stephen Kinnock, son of former leader Neil and the newly elected MP for Aberavon, told the BBC that the move raised 'moral and ethical' ... «Daily Mail, Jul 15»