The Merchant Navy Welfare Board (MNWB) is deeply saddened to hear of the passing of its long-serving Patron, John Prescott.
Lord Prescott, who died aged 86, joined the Board as it’s Patron in November 2015 and had a real passion for seafarers.
During his time at the Board, Lord Prescott was engaged with the work of the MNWB in its mission to improve the lives of seafarers across the world. Having served in the Merchant Navy as a ship’s steward and trade union activist, he was passionate about the sector and its people.
Stuart Rivers, Chief Executive of the MNWB which is the umbrella charity for the UK Merchant Navy and Fishing Fleets that represents 47 constituent member charities, said:
“Our thoughts and prayers go out to Lord Prescott’s family at this difficult time. He was a great Patron and we were honoured to have him serve in the role for nine incredible years.”
“He cared deeply about seafarers and their lives. He always showed a huge interest in the charity and the work we’ve been doing to help co-ordinate welfare efforts to support those on the ground.
“Lord Prescott always spoke so passionately at conferences where he lit up the room in his speeches. He will be greatly missed.”
Capt. Andrew Cassels, who is Chair of the MNWB, also paid tribute to the ex-merchant seafarer.
He added: “We are deeply saddened to hear Lord Prescott has passed away.
“He achieved many great things for British shipping and was a staunch supporter of the maritime sector.”
Lord Prescott was the Deputy Prime Minister from 1997 to 2007, having been appointed after Labour won the 1997 General Election.
On 27th June 2007, he resigned from his role as Deputy Prime Minister, which coincided with Tony Blair’s resignation as Prime Minister.
Lord Prescott retired as an MP at the 2010 election but entered the House of Lords as a life peer with the title of Baron Prescott, of Kingston upon Hull in the County of East Yorkshire in July 2010.