The Daily Telegraph

Prescott: I didn’t grope MP’s wife, she’s built like a barn door

- By Laura Hughes POLITICAL CORRESPOND­ENT

LORD PRESCOTT has insisted that he could not have groped the wife of a fellow ex-MP because she was “built like a bloody barn door” and “the f------ house would have fallen down” if he had tried.

The peer, who advised former Labour leader Ed Miliband ahead of May’s general election, said it was “totally untrue” that he put his hand up the skirt of Linda McDougall, the wife of veteran former Great Grimsby MP Austin Mitchell.

Lord Prescott broke his silence for the first time about the allegation, which was made by Miss McDougall nearly a decade ago around the time Lord Prescott said he regretted a twoyear affair with his secretary Tracey Temple.

Miss McDougall had told a Sunday newspaper in 2006: “It was 1978, just after my husband had become an MP. I was 35.

“There was a memorial lecture for his predecesso­r, Anthony Crosland, and we were welcoming guests into our house. I opened the door to Prescott and showed him in. It was the first time I’d met him.

“As he came through the door, he pushed me quite forcefully against the wall and put his hand up my skirt. Things were different in those days. It was not uncommon for men to take their chances. He was just trying it on. There was no big fuss.

“I just rebuffed him politely. He shrugged and winked and we all carried on. But from that day I knew what sort of man he was.”

Lord Prescott’s emphatic denial was made when he was discussing an invitation from Mr Mitchell for he and his wife to come to a dinner to mark Mr Mitchell’s retirement as an MP and can be revealed for the first time.

Asked about the invitation, Lord Prescott said: “This is the man whose wife accused me of putting my hand up her skirt bloody thirty years ago.

“She decides, with all this thing about sex coming out, to say that I came into the house, walked in through the door, shoved her against the wall and put my hand up her skirt.”

Lord Prescott said, at the time, he told Mr Mitchell: “This is just not true.” Mr Mitchell replied: “She says it.” Lord Prescott added: “I had to say, ‘do you believe it Austin?’ Have you seen his wife? Built like a bloody barn door. If I threw her against the wall, the f-----house would fall down.”

The peer strongly denied ever sexually assaulting Miss McDougall. He said: “She never said anything [in 1978] because I never did anything. How is it that she waited 30 years to make a story?”

In response to Lord Prescott’s com- ments, Mr Mitchell told The Daily Tele

graph: “I have always considered John Prescott a friend, but his reaction to my invitation to come to my farewell dinner was churlish in the extreme.

“So I am assuming he is a wounded man at the moment and therefore best left alone.”

The peer has previously said his former mistress Miss Temple’s recollecti­ons about their affair in a Sunday paper were “simply untrue” and “moti- vated by a desire to maximise financial gain”. When their relationsh­ip was revealed in 2006, Lord Prescott said: “I did have a relationsh­ip with [Miss Temple] which I regret.

“It ended some time ago. I have discussed this fully with my wife Pauline who is devastated by the news.”

Mr Miliband had brought the veteran Labour peer in as an adviser on climate change to help him negotiate the UN climate change summit in Paris.

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John Prescott, pictured left in 1974, has issued a furious response to claims he ever groped Linda McDougall, pictured above in the Seventies with her husband Austin Mitchell, the former Labour MP

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