John Prescott quotes:

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  • There was only one punch. Tony Blair rang me and he said 'Are you OK?' and I said 'Yes', and he said 'Well, what happened?' and I said 'I was just carrying out your orders. You told us to connect with the electorate, so I did.

  • I've always felt very proud of Wales and being Welsh. People are a bit surprised when I say I'm Welsh. I was born in Wales, went to school in Wales and my mother was Welsh. I'm Welsh. It's my place of birth, my country.

  • If you look at Newcastle or Gateshead, even over twenty years, even with the previous administration, it has moved quite remarkably in transforming itself.

  • She's not forgiven me, but we have a wonderful life from our family and that's the nature and quality of that woman that she can say that.

  • I'm going to introduce you to a revolutionary thought - you can go slower and get there quicker. And that's to do with flow. As soon as you made it two lanes and brought in the 70 (mph) and 50 (mph), you got there quicker. It meant the flow of the traffic was better, there were less accidents, less deaths, I think that's an important factor.

  • We believe the 36, nearly 40, billion pound discount given for a right to buy houses took a million houses out of the public housing sector which is desperately needed for rent.

  • I see this fella built like a barn door... and there's all these fox hunters, who didn't like me, screaming and shouting and as I walked past him I looked at him and he hit me with something.

  • The Green Belt is a Labour achievement - and we mean to build on it.

  • Perhaps if England and Scotland together had one team we could at least beat the Germans.

  • He made an enormous contribution to British politics in opposition and in government [on Robin Cook]

  • So what I did was stuff my face with anything around, any old rubbish, burgers, chocolate, crisps, fish and chips, loads of it, till I felt sick - but at least I'd had the pleasure of stuffing my face and feeling really full.

  • The choice is not normally between the north and south. It might be between Britain and Europe.

  • That's what I think regions are about, making central government more accountable and fairer.

  • Labour economic stability has replaced Tory boom and bust

  • Perhaps they thought I was on a fact-finding mission, never for one moment thinking that a man of my age and build could be suffering from bulimia nervosa, but that's what the consultant said I had.

  • I was the one that brought it in, but not only for the north-east, for every area so we can develop all the regional economies, lift up the national productivity, get greater wealth and share it more evenly.

  • I have only been seeking to get them to the negotiating table and, thank God, that's where they are.

  • In a sense, what we do with the regional development agencies is to give them resources to look at the deficiencies in the economy in the regional areas, so they can address themselves to that.

  • I don't get a fair whack, I don't pursue vendettas or punch people on the nose.

  • My roots, my background and the way I act is working class, but it would be hypsocritical to say I'm anything else than middle class now.

  • This was released I think in February and so it is a great deal of fuss being made, it hasn't in fact been given public release, it was released in February ...

  • It's moving in the right direction. It was in decline under the previous administration.

  • You go down some street - no doubt it's there, and we have to do something about it, and our programmes are designed to do that - but if that's a picture of Newcastle, it's not the one I recognise and I bet none in the North East do either.

  • The only break I ever took was to eat. That's all I did. Work, and then quickly eat something. It became my main pleasure, having access to my comfort food.

  • I've gone through that with my mother and father and here I was in a similar situation. I've wronged her and I've wronged the family. Because when these things happen, it doesn't just happen to you, it happens to the people around you and the family.

  • What government has been doing, we've got major programmes now, of billions of pounds, which are directed by central government into these areas of deprivation.

  • It's great to be back on terra cotta

  • Because of the security reasons for one thing and, second, my wife doesn't like to have her hair blown about. Have you got another silly question?

  • What we are beginning to witness is a whole new set of rules for economics, based on rationing resources.

  • When I see that man on the telly - 'Are you thinking what I'm thinking?' No! I'm definitely not! I find most of it quite offensive!

  • We now have a satisfactory solution not only to coalition forces, but also to the Iraqi authorities themselves.

  • Down in the south, it's how we find the brownfield sites without taking too much land take to meet the tremendous demand for housing, and that's what I've done.

  • I will have failed in this if in five years there are not many more people using public transport and far fewer journeys by car. It is a tall order but I want you to hold me to it.

  • I can tell you I'm pretty middle-class.

  • There's no excuse, it's just an opportunity that presented in a limited way and that happened and as soon as the press rang me I didn't deny it I just said 'that's it' and I had to go home and explain it.

  • In the north east, there, they have had quite a bit of government offices moving in. It's not a new policy.

  • There is progress taking place, growth is better. We're only talking about two years there.

  • My department is not too big for one man, because I'm Superman.

  • Improving the quality of life for people of this country is perhaps the most important duty of Government

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