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RIP Lord John Prescott, one of our more controversial MP’s!

(19 Posts)
Grantanow Fri 31-Jan-25 10:48:24

Yes, I recall one backwoods Tory MP used to shout 'Mine's a gin and tonic' at Prescott.

keepingquiet Thu 30-Jan-25 22:54:50

I agree- one of many politicians the like of which we won't see again.

He knew his own history and his job of representing his consistuents.

Chardy Thu 30-Jan-25 22:50:22

maddyone

Indigo8

Nobody could accuse JP of being a 'champagne socialist'. He was a man of the people, warts and all and what you saw was what you got.RIP

Including his two jags.

He’s not a man I ever admired.

His cortege today was led by 2 jags - one final Prescott joke.
www.thetimes.com/uk/politics/article/john-prescott-funeral-death-hull-htwjrfvjw

He was bullied by certain Tory MPs who would click their fingers at him, and call "waiter". He rose above it. I'd rather have him as my MP than have them.

ftm420 Thu 30-Jan-25 22:24:44

What you saw was what you got. An honest, big hearted, hard working politician. We won't see his like again for a long time.

TheatreLover Thu 30-Jan-25 21:18:06

I loved the way his family went to his funeral in two Jaguars 😀

RosieandherMaw Thu 30-Jan-25 21:10:27

Sago

RosieandherMaw

He was not Lord John Prescott
He was Baron Prescott or Lord Prescott.
RIP Lord Prescott

Pedant!

No, just common courtesy to get a person’s name or title right.

Babs03 Thu 30-Jan-25 18:46:29

With Big John you got what it said on the tin, a man who stuck to his principles. A rarity in politics today.

NonGrannyMoll Thu 30-Jan-25 18:43:18

As far as I'm concerned, JP was "one of us", simply because he was a keen and knowledgeable jazz fan. Anyone who can hear the music is OK by me. There was no side to him either. That has to count for something in the world of politics.

Primrose53 Thu 30-Jan-25 18:40:03

He was a good man and his heart was in the right place. He stood by his girlfriend Pauline (who he later married) who had a baby by someone else when she was very young.

She had put the baby up for adoption after 3 years caring for him. When JP learned of this he urged her to get him back and he would raise him as his own son. They tried but it was too late and he had been placed for adoption.

They found him many years later in a very high military or police position and JP loved him as his other sons.

Sago Thu 30-Jan-25 18:37:43

RosieandherMaw

He was not Lord John Prescott
He was Baron Prescott or Lord Prescott.
RIP Lord Prescott

Pedant!

Casdon Thu 30-Jan-25 17:22:42

Gordon Brown said it, really “We shall not see his like again.”
I think he was spot on, unfortunately.

RosieandherMaw Thu 30-Jan-25 17:13:03

He was not Lord John Prescott
He was Baron Prescott or Lord Prescott.
RIP Lord Prescott

Anniebach Thu 30-Jan-25 16:32:02

I met him several times, he was a lovely man.

Chocolatelovinggran Thu 30-Jan-25 16:13:39

I had a real soft spot for him. He lived and breathed his belief system on the importance of social justice.

Calendargirl Thu 30-Jan-25 16:10:32

Always think of the Pam Ayres poem about him.

maddyone Thu 30-Jan-25 16:02:48

Indigo8

Nobody could accuse JP of being a 'champagne socialist'. He was a man of the people, warts and all and what you saw was what you got.RIP

Including his two jags.

He’s not a man I ever admired.

Galaxy Thu 30-Jan-25 15:56:20

I think he was an important part of Blairs 'movement' and I think he understood the working class.

Indigo8 Thu 30-Jan-25 15:53:50

Nobody could accuse JP of being a 'champagne socialist'. He was a man of the people, warts and all and what you saw was what you got.RIP

Sago Thu 30-Jan-25 15:47:35

Security is tight in Hull today as Lord Prescott is laid to rest.
The service took place at Holy Trinity Church, Englands largest parish church.

The guest list is quite something!
Starmer,Blair, Mandleson, Brown etc.

He was a good MP, I didn’t always agree with his politics but he was an honest and hard working MP who liked a pie and could throw a good punch.

He was kind and non judgmental man, he did a lot for our City.

I hope there’s a good spread at the wake.

RIP Lord John Prescott.