It doesn’t quite offer the lavish expenses, or the self-aggrandising opportunities for making even God feel like an abject underachiever in the omnipotence stakes that are conferred by taking up the post of a European Community Commissioner, but Neil Kinnock, the former leader of the British Labour Party, is now in line for the top […]
It doesn’t quite offer the lavish expenses, or the self-aggrandising opportunities for making even God feel like an abject underachiever in the omnipotence stakes that are conferred by taking up the post of a European Community Commissioner, but Neil Kinnock, the former leader of the British Labour Party, is now in line for the top job at the Welsh Development Agency, which has been so successful in enticing Japanese manufacturers to the Valleys, the Mail on Sunday believes.