I would die for my country but I could never let my country die for me. Neil Kinnock countrydie Change image and share on social
Loyalty is a fine quality, but in excess it fills political graveyards. Neil Kinnock excessfillfine Change image and share on social
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 answerblairgenerally Change image and share on social
People, even independently minded people, do to an extent draw their impressions from what they are told, especially if they are told it incessantly by newspapers. Neil Kinnock drawextentimpression Change image and share on social
In the U.K. the far Right is a stain on society and there is a cultural resistance to it. Neil Kinnock culturalresistancesociety Change image and share on social
I didn't call for a ballot at the start of the miners' strike in 1984. I'll regret that until my dying day. Neil Kinnock ballotcallday Change image and share on social
You cannot fashion a wit out of two half-wits. Neil Kinnock fashionhalfwit Change image and share on social
The Parthenon without the marbles is like a smile with a tooth missing. Neil Kinnock marblemissparthenon Change image and share on social
The enemy of idealism is zealotry. Neil Kinnock enemyidealismzealotry Change image and share on social
People who are in politics to be right all the time would be better off taking up fly-fishing. It's less dangerous. Politics that is not applied in the real world and doesn't address the real challenges and paradoxes and agonies is a hobby. Neil Kinnock addressagonyapply share on social