John Prescott death: Latest updates and tributes as former Labour deputy prime ministers dies aged 86 after battle with Alzheimer’s
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Former deputy prime minister John Prescott has died aged 86 following a battle with Alzheimer’s, his family has announced.
The former trade union activist and ex-merchant seaman, who rose to become a key figure of Sir Tony Blair’s New Labour project, died “peacefully” and surrounded by relatives at his care home, they said.
He was ennobled in 2010 and introduced to the upper chamber as Baron Prescott of Kingston upon Hull having served for four decades as an MP for the city.
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Parliament pays tribute to Lord Prescott
John served the people of Hull for 40 years as a member of this House, 10 of them as deputy prime minister.
He was a towering figure in the Labour trade union movement and a campaigner for workers. A fearless, loyal, active, unionist and dedicated parliamentarian – an advocate for his constituents.
Our thoughts and prayers are with Pauline and family. There will be an opportunity for the House to pay fuller tributes next week.
Was Lord Prescott’s jab the greatest political punch in history?
Lord Mandelson – John Prescott was ‘cement’ that held New Labour together
Some people say sometimes that he wasn’t New Labour. But that’s not true. He was New Labour. He was one very essential part of New Labour.
He basically kept us… in our working class roots, our trade union history and he was the bridge essentially between that and the modernisers in the Labour Party… and he always wanted that project to work.
It’s not as if he was standing outside it and peering in. He was on the inside making it work. He was in many respects the cement that kept New Labour together over all those years.
Watch: Sir Tony Blair speaks about former deputy Lord Prescott
Hull KR – We will miss his fantastic humour and stories of run ins with world leaders
Everyone knew the public John, but we were fortunate enough to get to know the private side of him. He was a kind, warm and incredibly funny man, who we will greatly miss.
His contribution to the club and the area was significant over many years, with tangible evidence of his contribution across the city and beyond. We will miss his fantastic humour and stories of his run ins with various world leaders that entertained us all so much in the boardroom on gameday.
Jeremy Corbyn – I’ll be forever grateful for John Prescott’s political support
Watch: Moment John Prescott punched protester on campaign trail
Gordon Brown – John Prescott’s ‘two Jags’ nickname was ‘a bit unfair’
Angela Rayner pays tribute to ‘loyal friend’ Lord Prescott
Through his half a century of public service and a decade as deputy prime minister, John Prescott was driven by his Labour values to serve working people.
Fiercely proud of his working class and trade union roots, he never lost sight of who he came into politics to serve. He used the chance he was given to change the lives of millions of working people.
A giant of the Labour movement and loyal friend, he will be remembered with huge fondness by all those who knew him. John was not only a Labour legend but an inspiration to me, and always so generous with his time and support.
Gordon Brown – John Prescott will remain a legend of the Labour Party
Few achieve something akin to heroic status in their own lifetime, particularly when having to deal with the compromises of being in government, but John Prescott became – and will remain – a legend of the Labour Party: self-educated, passionate in his beliefs, courageous in the causes he adopted, and despite an outwardly deceptive image of uncompromising toughness, he was generous believing in the good in everyone – even the person he famously punched during a general election campaign of course in self-defence.
He not only rose from waiter and cabin steward, through Oxford’s Ruskin College, to the positions of deputy Labour leader and deputy prime minister, but often forgotten are his achievements: with Al Gore the moving force behind the first agreement on the environment at Kyoto, the pioneer of modern regional policy which paved the way for devolution and elected mayors, and the housing minister who repaired and improved 1.4 million homes. He was a titan.
John Lennon said the the working class hero is a difficult thing to be, but I think John would be just fine with being remembered that way. He wanted the good things in life for everyone and not just himself. And he showed that Britain can be a country where if you work hard you can fill your potential.”
Watch: Lord Prescott explicit rant at photographer after wife was knocked over
John Prescott’s unusual act when he first met King Charles
I said I don’t think it really signifies anything… it was classic John, but he would have had the same blunt conversation with the then-Prince Charles as he would have had with me.
It’s what he used to do with me as well, he would sit there” with a cup and saucer on his stomach. I don’t think, to be honest, I ever met anyone quite like John and I still don’t think I’ve ever met anyone quite like him.
John Prescott: A life in pictures
William Hague – I will never forget our lively exchanges across the despatch box
John Prescott was one of the great figures of our political era – passionate, loyal, and full of life. I will never forget our many lively exchanges across the despatch box.
John was a formidable debater, unflinching in his commitment to his values, and he had a unique ability to speak directly to the concerns of the people he represented.
It was a point of pride for both of us that we hailed from Rotherham; although it shaped us in different ways, we shared a certain bluntness in our exchanges – though in true Yorkshire fashion, John usually got straight to the point faster than I did!
John’s legacy as a voice for working people and a relentless advocate for Labour will endure. My thoughts are with his family and loved ones at this very sad time.
Alzheimer’s charity pays respects to Lord Prescott
It’s heartbreaking to hear that former deputy prime minister, Lord John Prescott, one of the most prominent political figures of our generation, has died with Alzheimer’s. Our thoughts are with his family and loved ones during this difficult time.
It’s tragic how many lives are being lost to dementia, the leading cause of death in the UK. We’re incredibly moved by Lord Prescott’s family, who have asked for donations to Alzheimer’s Research UK, in lieu of flowers.
As the UK’s leading dementia research charity, we’re accelerating progress towards a cure, so no one’s life has to end this way.
Sir Ed Davey – Lord Prescott will be remembered as towering figure in British politics
I am deeply saddened by the news of John Prescott passing away and my thoughts and prayers are with his friends and family.
John Prescott will be remembered as a towering figure in British politics and his unwavering tenacity on the causes he championed should be a lesson to us all.
His influence on our modern society will still be felt for years to come and his legacy remembered far into the future.
How Blair responded to John Precott punching protester who threw egg at him
Someone smashed an egg on his head, and he turned up, and he turned around, and he punched the guy and laid him out.
This caused a huge sort of fracas, obviously… We had to give a press conference in the election campaign the next day, and some people were saying, well, look, he’s deputy prime minister – you know, you can’t have a deputy prime minister thumping a voter.
And then there were other people who said, yeah, but you know… he had this egg slammed in his head, and he turned around and whacked the guy, and a lot of people think, well, fair enough.
Finally, at the press conference, when I was asked about that, I just said, well, John, is John. And so was that supposed to be an answer? I said, Yeah, that’s an answer, that’s as much as you can say.
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Al Gore among first politicians to pay tribute to Lord Prescott
He possessed an inherent ability to connect with people about the issues that mattered to them — a talent that others spend years studying and cultivating, but that was second nature to him.
He fought like hell to negotiate the Kyoto Protocol and was an unwavering champion of climate action for decades to come. I’m forever grateful to John for that commitment to solving the climate crisis and will miss him as a dear friend.
Snapshot of Lord Prescott’s political career
Sir Tony Blair – He was one of the most talented people I ever encountered in politics… and definitely the most unusual
Although we all knew that the end was approaching and was inevitable, I am devastated by John’s passing. He was one of the most talented people I ever encountered in politics; one of the most committed and loyal; and definitely the most unusual.
There was nothing about John which fitted conventional wisdom. He was from proud traditional working class stock yet understood instinctively and completely the aspirations of that class and their desire to better themselves.
He was liberal and tolerant, yet instantly intolerant of any overly liberal middle class dismissal of the misery suffered by poor inner city communities from crime and drug abuse. He could talk in the bluntest and sometimes bluest language, but it concealed a first rate intellect which meant he thought as deeply about issues as much as he cared about them.
It is no exaggeration to say the Labour Party could never have won three consecutive full terms without John. He was a commanding presence. He represented the wing of the party which was not New Labour, but he did it in a way which never reduced the effectiveness of our appeal and indeed extended it, broadening the base of our support.
He had extraordinary accomplishments: he revived many of Britain’s inner cities, was responsible for the refurbishment of thousands of council homes, the revival of British shipping, completed the Channel Tunnel Rail Link, established the Coalfield Communities Trust to breathe life back into villages and towns affected by the closure of mines; and was Britain’s lead negotiator for the Kyoto climate treaty, the world’s first attempt to agree a global response to climate change.
Keir Starmer – Lord Prescott was ‘true giant’ of Labour
John Prescott dead aged 86: Former Deputy PM passes away after Alzheimer’s battle
Family statement – Representing Hull was his ‘greatest honour’
We are deeply saddened to inform you that our beloved husband, father and grandfather, John Prescott, passed away peacefully yesterday at the age of 86
He did so surrounded by the love of his family and the jazz music of Marian Montgomery.
John spent his life trying to improve the lives of others, fighting for social justice and protecting the environment, doing so from his time as a waiter on the cruise liners to becoming Britain’s longest serving deputy prime minister.
John dearly loved his home of Hull and representing its people in Parliament for 40 years was his greatest honour. We would like to thank the amazing NHS doctors and nurses who cared for him after his stroke in 2019 and the dedicated staff at the care home where he passed away after latterly living with Alzheimer’s.
In lieu of flowers and if you wish to do so, you can donate to Alzheimer’s Research UK.
As you can imagine, our family needs to process our grief so we respectfully request time and space to mourn in private. Thank you.
John Prescott dies aged 86
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Watch: John Prescott’s cameo in Gavin and Stacey
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Watch: Moment John Prescott punched protester on campaign trail
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Gordon Brown – John Prescott will remain a legend of the Labour Party
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John Prescott’s unusual act when he first met King Charles
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John Prescott: A life in pictures
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How Blair responded to John Precott punching protester who threw egg at him
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Sir Tony Blair – He was one of the most talented people I ever encountered in politics… and definitely the most unusual
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Keir Starmer – Lord Prescott was ‘true giant’ of Labour
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Family statement – Representing Hull was his ‘greatest honour’
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John Prescott dies aged 86
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