So, he died.
I don’t know if I agree with Mr Prescott’s positions or views (probably not) — but he was representative of the pre-Blair Britain (much better than today).
The Labour Party used to be about the working classes and “blue collar” jobs ... and were always a bit nervous of the natural right-wing views of their voting base.
Today, unions are more “white collar”, public sector, and concerned with identity politics. What does it mean to be “working class” now?
For Prescott, my impression is that he sounded the battle cry in opposition; and in his moment of glory, turned a bit toothless. Perhaps unfair?
At any rate, he was inimitable.
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