John Prescott

JohnD said:
...has bettered himself with the help of hard work and innate ability.

No, he is where he is because he, like the rest of New 'Labour' has abandoned his life-long passion of socialism. That is the only reason why New 'Labour' is in power.

I have never been a socialist per se but I strongly believe in alternative voices and differing opinions, it is extremely important.

New 'Labour' is an institutional lie and I feel sorry for anyone who voted for them, you have been conned and lied to. I also feel sorry for the 'working classes' who now have no-one to represent them. Oh sorry, they have, parties like the BNP are directly appealing to them with thinly veiled (but actually racist) policies. Fantastic!
 
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For the benefit of our foreign readers I feel I should add that part of the reason why John Prescott got where he is is because he is an extremely attractive man. Although he is 67 years old he has had a lifetime of abstinence and healthy living which has given him a youthful appearence, a slim and toned physique and a clear eye. A keen teetotaller and vegetarian, he is often to be seen on the local running track before dawn and he won a bronze medal for both 400m and 1500m in the 1958 olympic games.

Most nights after work he visits the swimming pool for a couple of hundred lenghts of crawl, and as recently as 2004 he swum the English Channel not once but twice, to raise money for poor people.

In 2005 he joined the "Westminster Warriors" cycling relay team and next year he is joining them on a cycle ride from London to Delhi to raise awareness for the endangered Natterjack Toad, which faces extinction.

He is also a patron of the arts and before he became a politician he was principle cellist for the London Philharmonic Orchestra.

This fine man deserves our support.
 
JohnD said:
noodlz said:
...others support him out of inverse snobbery...

Well, I say I respect him because he didn't the the privileged origins of other politicians, and has bettered himself with the help of hard work and innate ability. Perhaps he would have done better if he was a smooth talker like the others.

Everybody hates politicians.

I respect and applaud him for what he has achieved for himself, especially given he didnt have the privileged upbringing many of his other peers had, as you have rightly said. However a distinction should be made between personal achievements and professional capabilities.
At some point we have to measure people according to their merits and value to our society. What tangible value has Prescott ever given the country?

I don't hate politicians, I just believe it is right to scrutinise their abilities to carry out the job, just as many people in different walks of life are.

Hermes :LOL: LMAO :LOL:
 
hermes said:
For the benefit of our foreign readers I feel I should add that part of the reason why John Prescott got where he is is because he is an extremely attractive man. Although he is 67 years old he has had a lifetime of abstinence and healthy living which has given him a youthful appearence, a slim and toned physique and a clear eye. A keen teetotaller and vegetarian, he is often to be seen on the local running track before dawn and he won a bronze medal for both 400m and 1500m in the 1958 olympic games.

Most nights after work he visits the swimming pool for a couple of hundred lenghts of crawl, and as recently as 2004 he swum the English Channel not once but twice, to raise money for poor people.

In 2005 he joined the "Westminster Warriors" cycling relay team and next year he is joining them on a cycle ride from London to Delhi to raise awareness for the endangered Natterjack Toad, which faces extinction.

He is also a patron of the arts and before he became a politician he was principle cellist for the London Philharmonic Orchestra.

This fine man deserves our support.

hur hur. lol.
 
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noodlz said:
At some point we have to measure people according to their merits and value to our society.

I'll be all right on £25 million ;) but how will MPs cope when we cut their pay to 50p a year?
 
noodlz said:
I respect and applaud him for what he has achieved for himself, especially given he didnt have the privileged upbringing many of his other peers had, as you have rightly said.

Well then you respect and applaud someone who became so hungry and desperate for power he abandoned his lifetime beliefs and also abandoned millions of people in this country.
 
Swum the what ! I heard he promised to flounder round Britain non stop, alone, January was suggested ... He has an adavantage having been a cabin buoy.
;)
 
notb665 said:
I have never been a socialist per se

So would you have voted for him if you considered that he still was?
 
JohnD said:
notb665 said:
I have never been a socialist per se

So would you have voted for him if you considered that he still was?

I would vote for the party he represented if I believed the policies of the party to be right for the country at the time of the election.
 
Looks like a "no" to me.

So without getting voted into power they might as well have been a bunch of daft old men shouting at the moon. Purity of principle but bugger all chance of achieving anything.
 
JohnD said:
Looks like a "no" to me.

Not necessarily.

JohnD said:
So without getting voted into power they might as well have been a bunch of daft old men shouting at the moon. Purity of principle but b*****r all chance of achieving anything.

Yes indeed! Labour were never going to get in after the debacle in the 70s. They switched 'right' to get in. It is no co-incidence that the Tories have had a push on 'green' policies - they need something different if they are ever going to get in again!
 
notb665 said:
noodlz said:
I respect and applaud him for what he has achieved for himself, especially given he didnt have the privileged upbringing many of his other peers had, as you have rightly said.

Well then you respect and applaud someone who became so hungry and desperate for power he abandoned his lifetime beliefs and also abandoned millions of people in this country.

Boy, you persnickety, Notty :D

Yes, I probably do. I can respect and applaud him for making something of his life, but still have my reservations about his actions.

Have you never looked at certain aspects of a person and respected and applauded them for that, yet disagreed with other aspects?

Men get lost sometimes as years unfurl.
 
corgiman said:
semi-acoustic said:
Can someone tell me why John Prescott wasn't prosecuted for assault when he punched that guy in the face.

Correct me if I'm wrong but didn't the guy who threw the egg get charged ?

Mind you I'd have charged him for missing the target !!!

the bloke did not want to press charges, and prescott did not press charges so he werent charged, he was how ever arrested which presser was not

copper probably afaird the fat b*****d would eat all off the stations pies

:)

The fat pig could have still be done under the public order act..try chinning someone who does that to you in the street in front of a cozzer and see what happens.
 
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