Lord Prescott Funeral: Tony Blair Hails 'Extraordinary' Achievements of Labour Colleague

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Lord Prescott Funeral: Tony Blair Hails 'Extraordinary' Achievements of Labour Colleague
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Former Prime Minister Sir Tony Blair paid tribute to the 'extraordinary' achievements of his Labour Party colleague Lord Prescott at his funeral in Hull. Sir Tony described Lord Prescott as a 'complicated man' who was 'determined to make his mark'.

Former Prime Minister Sir Tony Blair has paid tribute to the 'extraordinary' achievements of his Labour Party colleague Lord Prescott at his funeral. Delivering his eulogy at Hull Minster earlier, Sir Tony told mourners his friend was a 'complicated man, wrestling frequently with the tangle of ambition and altruism'. Lord Prescott 's son, David Prescott, told the congregation of more than 300 guests: 'He taught me the importance of lifting people up and not putting people down.

' The former deputy prime minister and Hull MP died on 20 November, aged 86, in a care home where he had been living with Alzheimer's disease.Lord Prescott was first elected as MP for Hull East in 1970 and held the seat for almost 40 years. He served as deputy prime minister between 1997 and 2007. Mr Prescott ended his eulogy with a quote from his father's 1968 speech to the East Hull Labour Party when he ran to be selected as a candidate. Sir Tony spoke warmly of his former deputy's straight-talking manner, often impersonating Lord Prescott's working-class bluster, to laughs from mourners.'He possessed deep principles,' said Sir Tony. 'But was also determined to make his mark.'He was essential in designing the major constitutional reforms of our government, the Scottish parliament, the Welsh assembly and the first elected mayor of London. 'He pioneered the idea of an integrated transport system. Throw him a problem and he would provide a solution. Sir Tony Blair said 'there is not one of us who thinks of John without a smile' There was laughter too when Sir Tony joked about the 'pandemonium' that ensued after Lord Prescott punched a protester who threw an egg at him during in the 2001 general election campaign.Sir Tony said he got the reply: 'The answer is no, I'm not bloody apologising and that's the end of it.'Others paying their respects at the service included Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner, former Prime Minister Gordon Brown, Energy Secretary Ed Miliband and Mayor of London Sir Sadiq Khan. Lord Prescott's coffin was carried into the minster as former Downing Street director of communications Alastair Campbell played the Welsh national anthem on the bagpipes, in honour of his birthplace in Wales.Brown paid tribute to Lord Prescott as a 'working-class hero' who 'kept the show on the road during difficult times'. He added: 'For 60 years, this great city of Hull was his home. He served it with pride, passion and principle. 'We will never see his like again. A man of the people he certainly was. In a class by himself, a one-off, one of a kind, but one of us in the best sense of the word.' Lord Prescott served the city of Hull with 'pride, passion and principle', former Prime Minister Gordon Brown told mourners The service, hosted by the Rev Canon Dr Dominic Black, included singing by the Choral-Hull children's choir, made up from pupils across the city. The vicar of Hull ended the service with a reading from the Bible and the congregation recited the Lord's Prayer as he delivered the final blessing over the coffin. Dr Black then referenced the New Labour anthem 'things can only get better', but added 'sadly not', as he talked about how 'troubling times are afoot in our world'

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