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Published Date: 22 September 2008
JOHN Prescott clashed with fellow Labour heavyweight Charles Clarke yesterday, accusing the outspoken former home secretary of leading a group of "bitter-ites" who risked destroying the party.
The clash on live TV at the Labour Party conference came after Mr Clarke penned a newspaper article pressing his demand for Gordon Brown to stand down as Prime Minister and attacking the "crippling lethargy" of the government.

Mr Prescott, the for
mer deputy prime minister, who has been urging the party to unite around Mr Brown, said: "The Labour Party always has arguments. It has had the Blairites and the Brownites. Now we've got 'bitter-ites'."

Asked if Mr Clarke was one of the "bitter-ites", he said: "Of course he's bitter. Charles knows that. I mean, Charles and I have been in the same room as Gordon and I've seen this kind of expression of bitterness."

But Mr Clarke replied: "What I get bitter about is people who just listen and watch and get their heads down and say: 'It'll be all right on the night'."

Elsewhere, Harriet Harman, Labour's deputy leader, said her party remained committed to equality for women and people from black and ethnic-minority communities. She promised new equality laws to strengthen the prohibitions on unequal pay and protect older and disabled people from discrimination. She said this contrasted with fake Tory claims on equality.

She said: "How can anyone believe the Tories when they now say they respect women's rights – when the delegates to next week's Tory conference got in their conference pack not just an invitation to a lap-dancing club, but a discount."

Today, John Hutton, the Business Secretary, will say the UK needs a "renaissance in nuclear power" to protect the country's energy supply and avoid dependence on foreign nations.

Mr Hutton will say that if current trends continue, the UK will be 80 per cent dependent on foreign gas by 2020, as a result of diminishing supplies from the North Sea. He will promise to "put the brakes" on imported gas.



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  • Last Updated: 22 September 2008 12:40 AM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Labour Party
 
1

Guga II,

Rockall 22/09/2008 05:53:30
I thought everyone in the New Labour Sleaze and Corruption Party was a "bitter-ite".

How, exactly, does Hutton square the circle on gas supplies? He tells us that, on the one hand, the country will be 80% dependent on imported gas but, on the other hand, he is going to "put the brakes" on that imported gas. This presumably means that, in future, people with gas heating will either have to change their method of heating, or freeze. Another brilliant policy from Labour.
2

donald,

glasgow 22/09/2008 08:58:44
Fat basturt tries to spread blame.
3

Dominic, London,

22/09/2008 11:21:03
With cheerleaders like Prescott, Gordon Brown needs no enemies or opponents .

What a farce!
4

Alan B,

22/09/2008 11:22:11
Clarke is a complete buffoon.
5

lulach mac gille coemgain,

22/09/2008 14:11:45
Labour the Diddy Men from Mars and Wobbly women frae Wongo Party
6

Alberto.,

22/09/2008 14:34:21
"JOHN Prescott clashed with fellow Labour heavyweight Charles Clarke yesterday, accusing the outspoken former home secretary of leading a group of "bitter-ites" who risked destroying the party.
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Maybe - maybe not, but if he is he will not surpass the 'Prescott' record who was, and seemingly still is, a disgrace to the Party!!

To hear Prescott state their is ' no better man' than 'Gordon' to sort it all out, must surely go down in the history of New Labour as the most famous 'Last words' of any 'Deputy Prime Minister' that Labour could well have done without - what a'Berk' - and with his 'non' record of achievement!!!

Pass him another pie, that should keep him quiet, for 'erm' about 20 seconds - make sure it's one of the big ones!!
7

Alberto.,

22/09/2008 14:37:17
Incidentally, the demise of New Labour - as it's surely going to be, can all be attributed to 'Party Self Achievement!'

No one else is to blame for their shameful behaviour and Policies?
8

Queen D,

Glasgow 22/09/2008 14:49:45
Oh No! I thought we'd got rid of the fat ,lewd one.
That awful mental picture is back in my head ! Him and Tracy whatsername, over a desk in Westmonster.
Yeuch!
9

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22/09/2008 18:30:44
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suchaparcelofrogues,

Scotland 22/09/2008 19:46:58
"Prescott says 'bitter' Clarke is damaging the party"

Oh aye in the same way fall out damages a bomb crater.
11

bluehead,

edinburgh 23/09/2008 07:44:34
they don't need Clarke to damage the labour lot,that's already been done through being useless politicians,
any way Prescott should talk,he's a bigger clown than brown.

 

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