Amidst the ongoing chaos of the post-election negotiations, one man rises above it all to explain to the media that they are to blame for most of what's going on. And that man is John Prescott. Interviewed outside the House of Commons on News 24, Prescott delivered a typically pugilistic performance as he accused the BBC of filling airtime with endless speculation before going on to suggest that Gordon Brown's decision to stand down as leader of the Labour Party was mainly because of pressure from the newspapers and broadcast journalists who've continually told the public that the Liberal Democrats cannot work with him.Fast forward to 00:41 for a virtuoso lesson from Prescott on dealing with a noisy heckler.
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