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Poor, proud Prescott will soon be hauled off to the knacker's yard. (Politics).(John Prescott)(Brief Article)
Publication: Spectator Publication Date: 30-NOV-02 Author: Osborne, Peter |
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COPYRIGHT 2002 The Spectator Ltd. (UK)
The origins of government mishandling of the firefighters' strike are to be found in the immediate aftermath of the general election in June last year, when Tony Blair failed to sack John Prescott. The Deputy Prime Minister had proved a strikingly incompetent transport secretary during the 1997-2001 Parliament. Commuters are suffering the consequences today. Prescott could easily have been farmed out to the backbenches: his infamous slugging match with a Welsh farm-worker during the election campaign gave an additional excuse.
Some of the Prime Minister's advisers wanted Prescott out, but in the end Tony Blair lacked the courage to make a clean break. It may well be that Gordon Brown stood up for Prescott, with whom he has formed an alliance. Nevertheless, it was obvious to all concerned that Prescott could not be trusted to handle a proper government department. In the end a berth was found for him at the Cabinet Office. The Blair team felt that he would cause least trouble there,...
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