Today David Cameron is interviewed in the New Statesman and Jack Straw is interviewed in The Spectator. We continue to live in a parallel universe. This set me thinking about unlikely political interviews...
Chris Byrant in Country Life
John Hayes in Gay Times
John Prescott in the Almanac de Gotha
Peter Mandelson in My Caravan & Me
Ming Campbell in Club 18-30 News
And now, dear reader, it's down to you to come up with more... I have every faith...Gulp...
UPDATE: The best suggestion so far comes from phonce cam foolery who rather unkindly suggests Margaret Beckett for an interview in Horse & Hound as she fits into both catagories...
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clare short in horse and hound
Iain Dale in "The Lions Roar"
Margaret Beckett in Vogue
claire short in Zoo
Gordon Brown in "The Economist"
John Prescott in "Slimming World or GQ"
Tessa Jowell in "Brides and Setting Up Home"
Hazel Blears in "White Dwarf"
Jeremy Clarkson in The Ecologist
Zac Goldsmith in Top Gear
George W Bush in The Times Literary Supplement
Prince Charles in New Scientist
David Blunkett/Charles Clarke in The Liberal
Cherie Blair in Playboy. (Hang on, strike that. Given enough money, that woman will do anything...)
Btw Media Scum, Claire Short has appeared in Zoo. Glamour model Becky Rule changed her name to Claire Short for a while after Ms Short (the politician) called for page 3 to be banned. That I remembered is very sad, I know.
David Cameron in the Salisbury Review and Blair in the Socialist Worker.
John Prescott in Motor Cycle News
Peter Mandelson in Saga
George Galloway in Right Now,
David Blunkett & Charles Clarke in Liberty
Bernard Manning in "PC" World
Correction: Bernard Manning in "PC" Magazine
Chris Bryant in Country Life would be quite fitting with a slight spelling adjustment
Dennis Skinner in Tatler or Nick Soames in Slimming Magazine
Tony Blair in "Labour Left Briefing"
Gwyneth Dunwoody in "Playboy"
John McDonnell in a unionist newspaper/magazine
Ian Paisley in "Irish Republican Information Service "
Jeremy Corbyn in "Fashion Mission"
Shawn Woodward in "The Morning Star"
George Bush in National Geographic
Lord Razzall in Precision Marketing
The Hamiltons in Loaded
George Galloway in Whitehall and Westminster
Ming Campbell in Life
Lord Parkinson in Parenting
Shaun Woodward sharing his favourite recipe with the Tesco magazine
The entire Cabinet in Nuts?
Charles Kennedy in "The Modern Drunkard"
Peter Mandelson in "Which Mortgage?"
Boris Johnson is, sorry, in, Dazed and Confused.
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