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The 73-year-old stepped down as an MP in 2010, after 37 years.
Police commissioners in England and Wales will be elected in November this year.
Lord Prescott said he considered himself eminently qualified for the role.
Speaking to BBC News he said: "Well, I'm a public servant of 40 years and in London I've been involved in dealing with terrorist operations, working with the police, COBRA operations and I think I've got more experience than any candidate likely to be standing.
"I've a good idea of police accountability, I've just gone through a very strong battle with the Metropolitan Police and the Murdoch press and we've seen there the relationship needs to be improved.
"I not longer want to see 'business as usual'.
"I usually get on with what I want to do."
In an interview with the Hull Daily Mail, he said that if he received the Labour nomination he would go on a tour of East Yorkshire and North Lincolnshire to speak to the public about their concerns, using their answers to help him draft his manifesto.
The role of commissioner includes setting priorities for police force and overseeing its budget.
From BBC News
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