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Neil Kinnock
British
Politician
Born:
Mar 28
,
1942
Lot
Party
People
Political
Without
You
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I warn you not to be ordinary, I warn you not to be young, I warn you not to fall ill, and I warn you not to grow old.
Neil Kinnock
You
Old
Fall
Young
Ordinary
Warn
Ill
Grow
You cannot fashion a wit out of two half-wits.
Neil Kinnock
Fashion
You
Out
Wit
Cannot
Two
Is Tony Blair of the Labour party? The answer to that is profoundly 'yes', but that is not how, sentimentally, he is regarded in the Labour movement generally.
Neil Kinnock
Party
Tony Blair
Blair
Generally
He
Answer
How
Yes
Labour
Labour Party
Movement
Regarded
Profoundly
Tony
I'm the guy everybody wanted to live next door. They just didn't want me to be prime minister.
Neil Kinnock
Me
Live
Everybody
Minister
Guy
Prime
Prime Minister
Just
Want
Door
Wanted
Next
Next Door
If we are going to have a bicameral parliament, I think there should always be a reserved place for people whose background and experience are critical to the welfare of the nation.
Neil Kinnock
Experience
People
Welfare
Nation
Think
Background
Critical
Parliament
Always
Going
Place
Should
Reserved
Whose
I'd like to be remembered as somebody who tried to promote justice.
Neil Kinnock
Justice
Somebody
Promote
Tried
Remembered
Like
Who
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