Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott today questioned the decision of the US authorities to allow Michael Jackson to travel to the UK.
He told BBC1’s Breakfast with Frost programme: “There is always a presumption in this country that a man is innocent until proved guilty. It’s a pretty strong rule.”
But he added: “I must confess I was a little bit surprised that someone in America can be released from their (bail) condition of not travelling abroad in order to launch a CD.
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