Good riddance to the ****er. And sod him being blind, if it really was getting in the way of him doing his job, he shouldn't have been doing it in the first place. When your actions have such far-reaching domestic consequences there's no place for error.
John Prescott was hilarious earlier this week. In the most disgraceful show of face-saving political pandering he was trying to attribute Blunkett's, ahem, 'negativity' about his cabinet colleagues to the biographer, who of course would have had to run the manuscript past Blunkett and publishers to ensure it was not libellous. Labour is full of ****-eating morons, and the Tories are too sick and decrepit to take advantage of this golden opportunity. Bloody typical.