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By-election shock – Prezza has been to charm school

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Published Date: 06 November 2008
HE CAME, he saw, he failed to land a punch. Labour's favourite street fighter went to Glenrothes yesterday as the party pulled out its secret weapon for a final push ahead of today's crucial vote.
But anyone hoping for John Prescott to live up to his reputation as a bruiser would have been, well, disappointed.

Instead of deploying his firepower, he unleashed diplomacy. The most aggressive the former deputy prime minister got was calling Alex Salmond a "cheeky chappie".

And the politician who, just a few weeks ago, raised two fingers at SNP supporters in Glasgow, turned his hand around this time to show a peace sign.

There was even an air of defeat about him. Looking more svelte these days and remarkably young-looking for his 70 years, Mr Prescott was suspiciously polite when put on the spot by journalists.

He refused to predict victory for his side, admitting: "You just don't win elections any more by telling them that you're Labour."

Mr Prescott shimmied down the mall of the Kingdom Shopping Centre with the grace of Bruce Forsyth, stopping regularly to talk to the adoring crowds.

Labour had booked a photo-call in the afternoon outside the dreary Fife House council building, but the media spotted him earlier, canvassing shoppers.

It is difficult to know whether those clamouring to meet Mr Prescott were Labour supporters or simply had been attracted by his celebrity.

Whatever the reason, Prezza turned on the megawatt charm. He patiently posed for pictures, kissing the odd blonde (clearly, he has had practice here), and tirelessly gave radio interviews. "When Gordon (the Prime Minister, to whom he refers as a "kid"] warned the EU and the UN about the economic crisis years ago, they wouldn't listen. Well now they are saying, 'Come over here, tell us about your plan'," he said.

But this by-election is also about Lindsay Roy, the Labour candidate. What makes him so great? "Well, he embodies the education service, one of Labour's great success stories. He is a man from the community," Mr Prescott said, referring to Mr Roy's day job as a headmaster at Kirkcaldy High School.

As young mothers, pensioners and an alarming number of young men recently made redundant from manufacturing jobs gathered around him, Mr Prescott referred to his latest project – a two-part TV documentary about the class system. "I'm known as Mr Pauline Prescott now," he joked, referring to his glamorous wife who was the star of the show.

But one couple who watched Mr Prescott from the sidelines were not impressed enough with him to switch their vote back to Labour.

Cecilia Wilson, a 61-year-old retired procurement manager, said she used to support Labour but became disillusioned when she saw how the party ran Fife Council, before the SNP snatched it last year. "I hate the idea that they think, just because we are the sons and daughters of miners, we will vote Labour. We have minds of our own," she said.

Mrs Wilson plans to vote SNP as she believes the party stands up for Scotland and Scottish jobs, in raising concerns about the proposed Lloyds-HBOS takeover.

"I was delighted with Obama's win last night," she added. "One election down, one to go."

Outside Fife Council HQ, Mr Prescott held up a sign proclaiming: "Stop SNP care charges and cuts."

"I don't know if anyone has got any eggs," he piped up, without a hint of malice, referring to the incident where he thumped a man for throwing one. But it's a safe bet that, when the result of today's poll is known, someone is going to end up with egg on their face.

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06/11/2008 00:08:41
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madrab,

Edinburgh 06/11/2008 00:11:12
Vote Labour, vote jobs for England
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madrab,

Edinburgh 06/11/2008 00:12:15
Vote Labour, if you want your kids to go hungry
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Wardog™,

06/11/2008 00:38:33

Prezzy is a parody of a parody.

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Wardog™,

06/11/2008 00:40:23


Did no-one think to ask Prescott about Labour's Failed Transport Plan that he was responsible for?

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Jimmy Le Pie,

06/11/2008 01:38:32
I hope he doesn't eat all the pies!!
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06/11/2008 01:42:27
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Guga II,

Rockall 06/11/2008 04:35:36
The New Labour Sleaze and Corruption Party really are scraping the bottom of the barrel.
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donald,

glasgow 06/11/2008 06:19:56
The Deputy Prime Minister of the English Class System visits Scotlandshire.
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steve 1511,

aberdeen 06/11/2008 06:32:33
casanova prescott has the morals of an ally cat,a fine example of a labour politician,has any one seen peter hain with his 100k of donations,wee wendy the bung,margaret curran the gob,jackie i ate all the pies baillie,lord sleaze mandelson all fine examples of labour politicians, broon is doomed ,doomed
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Finnzz,

06/11/2008 06:34:02
Has Prescott vacated that grace and favour flat at Admiralty Arch yet. Has he paid the thousands he owes the council in rates yet. The man is a sponger and an embarrasment abd a typical example of Labour sleaze.

Oh Steward, two G & T's please
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donald,

glasgow 06/11/2008 06:54:42
It's not over till the Fat Basturt swings.
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Queen D,

Glasgow 06/11/2008 08:12:33
Yeuch! How can anyone think that sending in this BIG GUN was a great idea?
How repellent!
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Tynietiger,

06/11/2008 08:49:54
From Piltonsucks dotcom. On the eve of poll in the Forth Ward by-election, it has come to our attention of a possible serious breach of election rules.
Strong rumour has it and this rumour is reliable, that Labour and their candidate Cammy Day have spent over £2000 on stamps with a view to sending election letters out to voters.
If this is true then the electoral commission must be notified immediately. Since the start of this campaign the Labour party has been treading water. Their timing and choice of candidate was controversial to say the least and this left a number of members refusing to have anything to do with the Labour campaign. This coupled with dodgy e-mails which criticized former councillor William Fitzpatrick, something which Mr. Day denied, this latest potential scandal may well have put paid to Labour having any chance of holding on to a seat in the Forth Ward.
It is crucially important that the election rules regarding finance are rigorously adhered to and if Labour have breached these rules then they must withdraw from this election.
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The Former Mr. Angry,

Perth 06/11/2008 08:51:56
If Prescott was the best they could do on the penultimate day they are indeed doomed. Cracks and mild attempts at humour do not conceal the emptiness of this man's coat, his willingness to trash his colleagues and his hated, penniless, obsolete party.

Bye bye!
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bluehead,

edinburgh 06/11/2008 09:18:02
Prezza is about as charming as a lump of mouldy cheese and just about the same shape as well,however the SNP should thank this guy for being there for his presence will most certainly be of great help to them
let's face it!,one look at Prezza will be enough to make people vote for other parties.
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Alberto.,

06/11/2008 09:39:46
It seems you can say what you like about 'Our John!' -but bad as it all may be - and it's more than likely to be bad, it will all be like 'Water on a ducks back' to him - and his political colleagues!'

After all he is a Politician, and a Labour one to boot - probably way beyond his sell by date by now, but fully trained in taking all the flak you can throw at him, and still completely ignore it - as if it never happened, and even if it did - 'So what the Hell!'

It seems to be the way 'all' our politicians consider the Public should be treated, especially nowadays - and they are fully trained in this essential New Labour 'qualifying' habit!!

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Alan B,

06/11/2008 09:39:49
From the clip on tv Prescott came across well with a sense of humour. Far better than the normal immature labour slagging off.

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Alternative (High-Octane) Fuel Head,

Edinburgh 06/11/2008 10:32:47
Prescott is a living example of how stupid labour are. Anyone who votes for them should be immediately certified insane.
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JenJen,

06/11/2008 10:40:02
Is any one of you over 12 years old?
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57vintage,

Keith 06/11/2008 11:46:19
I've very much enjoyed the two part series on the class system. Prescott came out of it very well.

What a lot of media milksops there are around led by the nose by Kavanagh and the tabloids. Should you not be posting on the Hello or Loaded sites?

I'd vote for Prescott over any ten New Labour or SNP on-message soundbyte-addicted grey-suited clones any by-election day of the week.
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roughrider,

Glasgow 06/11/2008 15:28:51
Another fat greedy pig labour wife cheater unlike a certain Glasgow councillor fat pressa selected a member of the opposite sex.
Once a liar and a cheat always a liar and a cheat.
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57vintage,

Keith 06/11/2008 16:11:25
Astounding political comment, fellas.

I hope your mothers are proud of you.
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Codger Macsween,

06/11/2008 16:16:36
He was a bit of a cun to his wife, who seemed like quite a nice, well balanced, lady on that programme he made about the class system. Prescott was so disappointed that kids from a rubbish comprehensive school (ones that had worked hard and were going on to do A levels) didn't feel like there was a class system, or that they were being held back by it.

Tell us Prezza, what part of the class system was it that led to you becoming deputy PM, going to Oxford, and landing up with a huge house, lovely wife that you cheated on, and two jaguars parked in front of the double garage? Total waster.
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Alberto.,

06/11/2008 20:39:53
Headline!
"By-election shock – Prezza has been to charm school!"

Presumably - as anticipated - and FAILED!
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06/11/2008 20:41:28
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SkeptikScot,

07/11/2008 05:45:47
It's not worth reading the comments if this is an example of how people choose to use the space.

 

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