He was for us': everyone has anecdotes about John Prescott in his village
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In the village of Sutton, everyone has anecdotes about John Prescott, from casual sightings out in slippers to tales of Greenpeace protests at his home.
Colin Foulston noted that Prescott was a larger-than-life character yet quite a private man, rarely spotted drinking at the village pub despite his popularity.
At a local fisheries, Prescott maintained a consistent routine, often visiting for fish and chips, indicating his preference for simplicity amidst his political stature.
The varying perceptions of Prescott among village residents largely depend on their political affiliations, illustrating the divided opinions on his legacy.
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