Keir Starmer, Blair, Brown Honor John Prescott at Funeral
Keir Starmer, Blair, Brown Honor John Prescott at Funeral

Keir Starmer, Blair, Brown Honor John Prescott at Funeral

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The funeral of John Prescott, the longest-serving Deputy Prime Minister in UK history, took place at Hull Minster, where around 300 friends, family, and political figures gathered to pay their respects. Notable attendees included current Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and former Prime Ministers Tony Blair and Gordon Brown, who shared heartfelt tributes to Prescott's legacy as a 'man of the people.' The funeral procession featured two Jaguars, a nod to Prescott's nickname 'Two Jags,' and highlighted his down-to-earth character. Alastair Campbell honored Prescott by playing the Welsh National Anthem on bagpipes as his coffin was carried into the Minster. Blair and Brown both emphasized Prescott's commitment to public service and his deep affection for his wife, Lady Pauline, who stood by him for 63 years. Prescott, who passed away at age 86 after battling Alzheimer's, is remembered for his significant impact on modern Labour and his dedication to his constituency in Hull East.

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