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'''Glenys Elizabeth Kinnock, Baroness Kinnock''' (born in 1944) is a ] politician and ], for the ] since 1994, winning reelection to the ] and re-elected in 1999 and 2004. She is a Member of the European Parliament's Development and Co-operation Committee. She sits with the ]. She speaks ] ("the Welsh language"), but supports Labour over the nationalist ]. '''Glenys Elizabeth Kinnock, Baroness Kinnock''' (born in 1944) is a ] politician and ], for the ] since 1994, winning reelection to the ] successively in 1999 and 2004. She is a Member of the European Parliament's Development and Co-operation Committee. She sits with the ]. She speaks ] ("the Welsh language"), but supports Labour over the nationalist ].


She is married to former Labour Party leader ] (who was created a life peer in ]) and is a patron and president of various organisations including One World Action, Saferworld, and ]. She is married to former Labour Party leader ] (who was created a life peer in ]).

Lady Kinnock is patron or president of a number of charitable organisations, including ''Saferworld'', ''The Burma Campaign'' and ] (formerly ''The Bernt Carlsson Trust''). She founded ''One World Action'' on December 21, 1989, exactly one year after UN Commissioner for Namibia, ], was killed in the ] crash.


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Glenys Elizabeth Kinnock, Baroness Kinnock (born in 1944) is a Welsh politician and Member of the European Parliament, for the Labour Party since 1994, winning reelection to the European Parliament successively in 1999 and 2004. She is a Member of the European Parliament's Development and Co-operation Committee. She sits with the Party of European Socialists. She speaks Cymraeg ("the Welsh language"), but supports Labour over the nationalist Plaid Cymru.

She is married to former Labour Party leader Neil Kinnock, Baron Kinnock (who was created a life peer in 2005).

Lady Kinnock is patron or president of a number of charitable organisations, including Saferworld, The Burma Campaign and One World Action (formerly The Bernt Carlsson Trust). She founded One World Action on December 21, 1989, exactly one year after UN Commissioner for Namibia, Bernt Carlsson, was killed in the Pan Am Flight 103 crash.

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