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  1. John Smith was Leader of the Labour Party and Leader of the Official Opposition from 18 July 1992 until his death on 12 May 1994. Smith became leader upon succeeding Neil Kinnock, who had resigned following the 1992 general election —for the fourth successive time, the Conservatives had won and Labour lost.

  2. Sep 23, 2016 · Scroll down for a look back at 110 years of Labour Party leaders. Jeremy Corbyn (2015-) ... John Smith (1992-94) Image caption, John Smith died before he could lead his party into a general election.

  3. John Smith died on 12 May 1994, less that two years into his leadership of the Labour Party. In this biography, some of those people closest to Smith express their feelings about the man. His widow, Elizabeth, writes about how his life in politics and devotion to the Labour Party shaped their family life and about the faith that enabled her ...

  4. 2 days ago · At the Labour Party conference in September 2010, Ed Miliband, with strong union support, edged out his elder brother, David Miliband, the front-runner, to become party leader. Labour rebounded mightily in the 2012 local elections, gaining more than 800 seats in England, Scotland, and Wales, mostly at the expense of the Conservatives, and ...

  5. May 12, 1994 · Bio: John Smith was a Scottish Labour Party politician who served as Leader of the Labour Party from July 1992 until his death from a heart attack in May 1994. John Smith on Wikipedia Suggest an edit or a new quote

  6. The only Labour leaders not to contest a general election (excluding temporary acting leaders) are George Lansbury (who stood down) and John Smith (who died in office). [a] When the Labour Party is in government , as it currently is, the leader would usually become the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, first lord of the Treasury and ...