How Tony Could Save His Skin... And Some Honour

Daily MailMay 19, 2004

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DEPUTY Prime Minister John Prescott admits members of the Cabinet are talking about life after Tony Blair.

'I think it's true that, when (tectonic) plates appear to be moving, everyone positions themselves for it,' he told Tom Baldwin of The Times.

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How Tony Could Save His Skin... And Some Honour

'Yes, people do talk about it and you get that discussion . . .

every British prime minister goes eventually.' Indeed they do. Sometimes they are helped on their way by close colleagues.

Mr Baldwin's interview with Mr Prescott on a Leeds-bound train reminded me of the late George Gale's fateful chat with Tory minister Rab Butler just before the 1964 election. That, too, was on a train.

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