PREZZA TO THE RESCUE?

The BBC must be the only organisation on this planet that takes human wind bag John Prescott seriously. Prezza has waded into the Labour civil war – mindlessly trying to prop up Gordo. Isn’t it such a laugh to see hard Labour disintegrate in front of our very eyes whilst goons like Prezza rush into the busom of the welcoming Today programme in a vain attempt to save Gordon?

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67 Responses to PREZZA TO THE RESCUE?

  1. Cameron says:

    It’s hilarious that al bean are touting prezza! Talk about auto erotic strangulation LOL

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  2. Cameron says:

    It’s hilarious that al bean are touting prezza! Talk about auto erotic strangulation LOL

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  3. Cameron says:

    It’s hilarious that al bean are touting prezza! Talk about auto erotic strangulation LOL

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  4. Anonymous says:

    Yes, it is outrageous for the BBC to interview John Prescott about any subject. The BBC obviously agrees with everything Prezza says or they wouldn’t cover his words.

    Of course, when David Vance appears on BBC programmes it’s totally different.

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  5. Anonymous says:

    Yes, it is outrageous for the BBC to interview John Prescott about any subject. The BBC obviously agrees with everything Prezza says or they wouldn’t cover his words.

    Of course, when David Vance appears on BBC programmes it’s totally different.

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  6. Anonymous says:

    Yes, it is outrageous for the BBC to interview John Prescott about any subject. The BBC obviously agrees with everything Prezza says or they wouldn’t cover his words.

    Of course, when David Vance appears on BBC programmes it’s totally different.

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  7. Anonymous says:

    John Horne Tooke said…
    ‘Only the BBC like disgraced people – especially disgraced politicians (except Tory ones).’

    Indeed. When was the last time we saw Jeffrey Archer or Jonathan Aitken on a BBC programme?……oh wait!….

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  8. Anonymous says:

    John Horne Tooke said…
    ‘Only the BBC like disgraced people – especially disgraced politicians (except Tory ones).’

    Indeed. When was the last time we saw Jeffrey Archer or Jonathan Aitken on a BBC programme?……oh wait!….

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  9. Anonymous says:

    John Horne Tooke said…
    ‘Only the BBC like disgraced people – especially disgraced politicians (except Tory ones).’

    Indeed. When was the last time we saw Jeffrey Archer or Jonathan Aitken on a BBC programme?……oh wait!….

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  10. David Preiser (USA) says:

    Anonymous @ 7:10,

    Isn’t the point the context in which one or the other appears?

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  11. David Preiser (USA) says:

    Anonymous @ 7:10,

    Isn’t the point the context in which one or the other appears?

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  12. David Preiser (USA) says:

    Anonymous @ 7:10,

    Isn’t the point the context in which one or the other appears?

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  13. Not a sheep says:

    What’s worse; to have John Prescott or Stephen Pound ride to your rescue?

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  14. Not a sheep says:

    What’s worse; to have John Prescott or Stephen Pound ride to your rescue?

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  15. Not a sheep says:

    What’s worse; to have John Prescott or Stephen Pound ride to your rescue?

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  16. Not a sheep says:

    What’s worse; to have John Prescott or Stephen Pound ride to your rescue?

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  17. not a Tangled Web lol says:

    Oh my God, is Vance stopping lefties from speaking?

    This gets better and better….lol

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