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Environment secretary David Miliband once declared that failing to recycle is the new form of antisocial behaviour. Well, minister, where should we send your Asbo?
A delve into the dustbin outside his north London home has revealed papers that should properly have gone in the recycling box. Not only envelopes, a leaflet on children’s teeth, a shopping list that wonders if he should treat himself to some cake, and a box for contact lens solution, but also, ironically, an invitation to attend the launch of the Stern report into climate change. (Let’s hope he doesn’t throw the report away once he’s read it — there are 600 pages.)
Thanks to Miliband’s department, councils can now fine people up to £100 for failing to recycle properly, but a spokesman sprang to the boss’s defence: “He may not do it perfectly every time but this should not disguise the importance of trying to recycle as much as possible.”
Meanwhile, there’s no chance of finding out whether John Prescott has been doing his bit to save the planet. A friendly Hull dustman reveals the deputy prime minister hangs on to his bin until the very last moment, handing it over as the lorry arrives.
Blunkett bemoans yet another of his failings - to kill off grammar schools
You’d think that David Blunkett would have enough regrets to be getting on with: two messy resignations from the cabinet, a doomed affair with another man’s wife, not to mention indiscreet criticism of his cabinet colleagues.
Yet now he also regrets not doing more as education secretary to get rid of grammar schools. “I have regrets that we made the hurdle as high as we did for parents seeking a ballot to legitimise the removal of the 11-plus,” he says in an interview on YouTube.
Labour has every reason to rue the 11-plus. If John Prescott hadn’t been trying to make up for failing it, would he have risen quite as far?
Prescott's face earns him a public hanging
Painters have occasionally suffered for their art, but few can have suffered more than James Wright, who will shortly unveil a portrait of John Prescott. Wright was inspired, if that’s quite the word, by an image of the deputy prime minister and love machine apparently nodding off in the Commons. And he was unable to get this picture out of his head for two gruelling years.
The resulting work is the centrepiece of an exhibition of modern portraits at the Ashwin Street gallery in east London. “He’s visually a very interesting character,” says Wright of his subject, who is famed for his enigmatic scowl.
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