John Prescott was a bridgehead to Labour's traditional working class roots, adept at championing the aspirations of the less well-off, earning respect in the party.
Angela Rayner likened her political approach to that of John Prescott, stating, 'I’m going to be John Prescott in a skirt, I just say it how I see it.'
In tribute, Rayner labeled Prescott a Labour legend and a personal inspiration, emphasizing their shared experiences and connection to the party’s grassroots.
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