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John Prescott

Asked if John Prescott was at Cabinet today, the PMOS replied that he was.

Put that there was a Head of Government visiting the UK today, and wasn’t it normal procedure if the Prime Minister was not available, they were hosted by the Deputy Prime Minister, rather than the Prime Minister-in-Waiting, the PMOS replied that he was totally unaware of many aspects of the question. The PMOS said that the meeting was entirely appropriate, and as for the other aspects of the question, the PMOS put it down to the usual mischief.

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5 Comments »

  1. is Mr Prescott still in office and drawing his enormous salary? if so, can we be told what hold he has over the administration?

    Comment by peter — 5 Jul 2006 on 7:22 am | Link
  2. The man is a traitor to his class. The operative word descibing the class he claims to represent is "working", and "honest". Neither of these are atributes of this man. He is a disgrace a token politician, there (but without power) as a a sop to the loony left that nearly destroyed this country in the ’70s. I would describe his position as Ultra left with Ultra right solcial asprirations.

    Comment by George Lang — 5 Jul 2006 on 2:05 pm | Link
  3. The man is a traitor to his class. The operative word descibing the class he claims to represent is "working", and "honest". Neither of these are atributes of this man. He is a disgrace a token politician, there (but without power) as a a sop to the loony left that nearly destroyed this country in the ’70s. I would describe his position as Ultra left with Ultra right solcial asprirations.

    Comment by George Lang — 5 Jul 2006 on 2:06 pm | Link
  4. Congratulations to John Prescott on his complete humiliation of John Humphries on BBC radio today.

    No doubt Humphries will now do the honorable thing and resign.

    Vic Tann

    Comment by vic tann — 6 Jul 2006 on 4:51 pm | Link
  5. Congratulations to John Prescott on his complete humiliation of John Humphries on BBC radio today.

    No doubt Humphries will now do the honorable thing and resign.

    Vic Tann

    Comment by vic tann — 6 Jul 2006 on 4:51 pm | Link

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