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Lord Prescott, the former Labour Deputy Prime Minister and now peer in the House of Lords will be reading Radio 4’s Shipping Forecast for Comic Relief.Here, he tells BBC Radio 5 live's Richard Bacon how he had encouraged a Labour-Liberal Democrat coaltion to Gordon Brown, why Nick Clegg is the political world's Jedward and why he thinks more tabloid reporters will go to prison over the phone hacking scandal.To listen to the full interview as well as Bill Bailey, Chris Moyles and Simon Mayo, head to the Daily Bacon podcast. For more 5 live interviews, please visit the Best Bits page. You can hear Mr Prescott reading the Shipping Forecast at 0520 on Friday 19th March on Radio 4.
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