Do we accept his apology?

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Do we accept his apology?

Deputy Prime Minister, John Prescott, said sorry very publicly to the Labour Party conference this afternoon.

"I let my party down, I let my country down, I let my trousers down . . ."

Very remorseful and sincere it was.

Not.

I don't understand why we expect our politicians to publicly apologise about having affairs; I mean, it's par for the course for most men in power, and it's not like politicians are elected to serve as a moral barometer for the populace. What I understand even less, however, is why anyone would have an affair with *him*.... *wrinkles nose*
Ah, but he didn't apologise for having an affair, he apologised for getting caught. and of course, if you believe the rumours, he has a bad track record when apologising for affairs.

 

_I_ fancy Prescott. Mmmm.
Oh Dr J!!! ::-0 I agree with AG. Clinton had an "affair" and was replaced by Bush, who (apparently) hasn't... nuff sed? (So what do we think of the idea of Bill's missus being prez then?) ~PEPS~ You can’t finish a man till he’s finished his Texan Bar

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