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Prescott, John Leslie

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Prescott, John Leslie


British Labour politician, deputy party leader (from 1994) and deputy prime minister (from 1997) until 2007. With his solid working-class background and strong trade-union links, he provided an important bridge between the Blair administration's ‘New Labour’ modernizers and traditional ‘Old Labour’. Immensely loyal to Prime Minister Tony Blair, he held a succession of key ministerial posts between 1997–2006 despite a poor delivery record. He headed the ‘super department’ of environment, transport, and the regions 1997–2001 and put forward an ambitious 10 Year Plan to expand and integrate public transport. In 2001, after a second Labour election victory, he took on a newly created post in the Cabinet Office to oversee the implementation of manifesto pledges. He remained responsible for policy on housing, devolution, regional and local government, and the Government Offices for the Regions, under what, from May 2002, was named the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister. In May 2006, after he was damaged by press reports alleging infidelities in his personal life, his ministerial responsibilities were transferred to Ruth Kelly, secretary of state for Communities and Local Government. He stood down as deputy prime minister in June 2007 when Blair retired as prime minister, and announced in August that he would not contest the next general election.

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