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Lord Kinnock’s Truss

So c'mon on Neil baby! Keep on sockin' it to 'em!

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Today: 0740 Lord Kinnock 23 Sep 08

What are the most memorable moments of Labour Party conference history? Lord Kinnock, former Labour leader, describes the speeches that have stuck in the mind of Labour supporters, from Harold Wilson to Denis Healey.

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Neil Kinnock Backs Biden 20 Years After Plagiarized Speech

When Joe Biden takes the stage in Denver today to tell America why he should be vice-president, his speech will steer clear of echoing any Welsh lyricism from Neil Kinnock, whom he plagiarised infamously 20 years ago. But Lord Kinnock of Bedwelty promises to be there in spirit for Mr Biden, willing on a man he believes can help deliver the Democratic victory he craves by getting Barack Obama's campaign...

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Neil Kinnock welcomes Joe Biden nomination

Former Labour leader Lord Kinnock today welcomed Joe Biden's nomination as Barack Obama's running mate despite the vicepresidential hopeful plagiarising one of his most famous speeches.