RIP John Prescott
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RIP John Prescott
Sad to hear John Prescott has died.
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RIP John. Nessa will be upset.
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RIP John Prescott ...
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I particularly enjoyed him in Gavin and Stacey.
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In the same week Jaguar had a complete rebrand. Coincidence?
RIP, John.
RIP, John.
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RIP. While I didn't agree with his politics, he was a good old-school politician. Not like the snotty nosed straight out of University types that we get lumbered with today.
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If you can’t leave a respectful comment on the death of someone, don’t comment at all.
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Decent guy, lots of nice things said about him today, especially by tories which is nice.
RIP.
RIP.
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RIP John Prescott
Had many good tributes today from Politicians of all sides
Had many good tributes today from Politicians of all sides
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I met him once and I always thought he came across well.
Didn’t last quite as long as some other prominent Labour politicians
James Callaghan - 92
Michael Foot - 96
Denis Healey - 98
Didn’t last quite as long as some other prominent Labour politicians
James Callaghan - 92
Michael Foot - 96
Denis Healey - 98
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A proper old school Labour man and respected by all sides of the house . An unlikely swordsman too, in what must be one of the biggest kiss tell tell stories ( Moneywise)of the last 50ys. Threw a very tidy left jab as well . I see in a cruel twist of fate, Jaguar are trending on X .
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Appalling. If you’ve nothing good to say then say nothing.
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John Prescott was an ordinary bloke. A good Socialist and a hardworking MP and Labour stalwart and Dep Leader.
I gave him a lift once!
He visited Salisbury with his batman and he gave his short speech l, in the Market Place. Election time. Then he waited while I collected the car and took them to the station. Onward to next speech in a constituency.
Short chat in car. Very straightforward.
Thanks for being proper Labour, John.
I gave him a lift once!
He visited Salisbury with his batman and he gave his short speech l, in the Market Place. Election time. Then he waited while I collected the car and took them to the station. Onward to next speech in a constituency.
Short chat in car. Very straightforward.
Thanks for being proper Labour, John.
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RIP John Prescott
He stood up for what he believed in. Always came across as honest, hard-working and amiable.
He stood up for what he believed in. Always came across as honest, hard-working and amiable.
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A proper Labour MP. Totally unlike the virtue signalling current mob.
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Flawed character, but a proper politician with no airs and graces, a welcome antidote to many in Parliament. RIP.
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RIP John Prescott. The current politicians do not possess one great strength you had, and that's a genuine connection with the British Public, and in fact to the real world.
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What I’d refer to as “Old School”. Great character and stood firmly for what he believed in. R.I.P. John Prescott.
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Not as prominent but I read earlier this year about a former Labour MP and Minister (Patrick Duffy - Navy Minister) who recently released a book about his life and he is 104ClaretTony wrote: ↑Thu Nov 21, 2024 9:58 amI met him once and I always thought he came across well.
Didn’t last quite as long as some other prominent Labour politicians
James Callaghan - 92
Michael Foot - 96
Denis Healey - 98
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For a politician I really liked John Prescott, seemed like a down to earth fellow who stood up for what he believed in.
RIP John
RIP John
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One of the old school that believed in making life better for all; the reason the press like to troll him as two jags. Sadly he didn’t fit the profile as a modern leader, a job in which I believe he would have made the country a far better place for the majority. RIP
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He did give us the M4 bus lane.
But good value over the years, enjoyed his last canal programme before he had a stroke.

But good value over the years, enjoyed his last canal programme before he had a stroke.
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I was surprised that he is so much older than Tony Blair (15 years)I always thought that they were around the same age
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RIP. John. A character for sure. I note many comments Proper Labour. I assume this means when they were the party of the regular working man, which of course they are not now.
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A true political legend, RIP John Prescott, you certainly represented the people of Hull well.
Condolences to his family and friends.
Condolences to his family and friends.
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Somebody above, I can’t be bothered checking, called him a good socialist. There are no good socialists. He was a good man though. I thought he was strong, funny and definitely had some fight in him. He had every right to clock the bloke who egged him.
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104 is some innings. You never know he may even turn up in the shower as if nothing has happened when he does pass on.JohnDearyMe wrote: ↑Thu Nov 21, 2024 3:10 pmNot as prominent but I read earlier this year about a former Labour MP and Minister (Patrick Duffy - Navy Minister) who recently released a book about his life and he is 104
RIP John Prescott. Certainly kept us entertained back in the day.
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https://x.com/AvonandsomerRob/status/18 ... TJGEA&s=19
This is funny, mutual respect and a shame the current politicians are so bloody bland.
This is funny, mutual respect and a shame the current politicians are so bloody bland.
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That clip is brilliant.bfcjg wrote: ↑Fri Nov 22, 2024 9:35 amhttps://x.com/AvonandsomerRob/status/18 ... TJGEA&s=19
This is funny, mutual respect and a shame the current politicians are so bloody bland.
Both Hague and Prescott were brilliant orators.
Prescott was a big strong character. He often **** himself in the foot as he was never going to be somebody who just toed the party line even if sometimes that was to the detriment of his party or his leader. He was far too divisive to ever get elected as leader of his party and he was probably more useful to labour in opposition than he ever was in government.
I’ve also met him via work and he was not the nicest of chaps if I’m gonna be honest. But i think few politicians are. I’ve met quite a few and I can only think of a couple who spoke to other people with respect and genuinely seemed to be listening. Prescott was like most….shouty, wanting to hold court and spoke to people like they were something they had just stepped in.
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Why are there no good socialists?Claretforever wrote: ↑Thu Nov 21, 2024 11:34 pmSomebody above, I can’t be bothered checking, called him a good socialist. There are no good socialists. He was a good man though. I thought he was strong, funny and definitely had some fight in him. He had every right to clock the bloke who egged him.
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Imagine going to "work" to basically take turns in standing up and insulting the person opposite whilst your colleagues bay and roar their approval from the rear. As is often said, the last person to enter the H o P with goo dintention was Guy Fawkes...bfcjg wrote: ↑Fri Nov 22, 2024 9:35 amhttps://x.com/AvonandsomerRob/status/18 ... TJGEA&s=19
This is funny, mutual respect and a shame the current politicians are so bloody bland.
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It's best just to ignore the troll to be honest. Keep this thread respectful rather than rise to silly political arguments.
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Have you been in Burnley's ticket officeHerts Clarets wrote: ↑Fri Nov 22, 2024 1:01 pmImagine going to "work" to basically take turns in standing up and insulting the person opposite whilst your colleagues bay and roar their approval from the rear. As is often said, the last person to enter the H o P with goo dintention was Guy Fawkes...
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Sometimes it's the people that respond berating the offending post that are just as bad. It should take 1 person who's already put the person in their place that's all that's needed everything else increases the likelihood of things going awry.
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I don't like many of his kind but I liked him.
Will never forget the advert he was in a good while back,still makes me chuckle
R.I.P
'You trying to be funny lad'
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HN4863zdPxQ
Will never forget the advert he was in a good while back,still makes me chuckle

'You trying to be funny lad'

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HN4863zdPxQ
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I did like the way he tw@tted the knob who chucked an egg at him and told Nicholas Soames to f##k off everytime Soames shouted "2 gin and tonics, waiter", when 2 Jags walked past him in The House. Quality banter! As for politics, he didn't impress.
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I take quite an interest in politics and have done since my late teens. I hadn't realised those 3 lived that long. None from memory had been career politicians. I worked from 71-73 in Cardiff and Jim Callaghan was MP for part of Cardiff that included a very deprived area called Splott. Julian Hodge was a merchant banker born in London but lived and worked in Wales and founded the Commercial Bank of Wales. There was graffiti for a time stating "Jim loves Julian more than Splott"ClaretTony wrote: ↑Thu Nov 21, 2024 9:58 amI met him once and I always thought he came across well.
Didn’t last quite as long as some other prominent Labour politicians
James Callaghan - 92
Michael Foot - 96
Denis Healey - 98
Loved the story about John Prescott who would balance his cup and saucer on his belly whilst sprawled on a chair and even did so in the company of Prince Charles. John certainly had the belly for his cuppa. An MP for 40 years speaks volumes for his capabilities and work for his constituents, even if his politics was not quite my cup of tea.
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After that I think he said he likes to ‘connect’ with the constituents.Claretforever wrote: ↑Thu Nov 21, 2024 11:34 pmSomebody above, I can’t be bothered checking, called him a good socialist. There are no good socialists. He was a good man though. I thought he was strong, funny and definitely had some fight in him. He had every right to clock the bloke who egged him.