Rory Bremner
Rory Bremner writes for the New Statesman
Articles by Rory Bremner
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Politics
Rory's week - Rory Bremner is not surprised by Tony's toenails
- 26 September 2005
If Tony was put out of his misery and released to write the book that will help him pay off his mortgage, it would save Cherie from flogging those toenails on eBay
Politics
Rory's week
- 19 September 2005
Just £10 a month will enable a Lib Dem MP to spruce up his London flat with a few window boxes and a pot plant for the spare room. In return, you will receive a letter twice a year telling you where to buy a decent pint in Shropshire
Politics
Rory's week - Rory Bremner imagines voting Conservative
- 12 September 2005
The Tories vote not for who they want, but against whoever they don't want. (They didn't get a choice with Howard: he appeared overnight, if he'll pardon the expression)
Politics
Rory's week
- 05 September 2005
For all we know, even now, evil clerics are turning the minds of wild ducks, prior to releasing them to migrate to this country
Politics
Rory's week - Rory Bremner tries the Howard touch
- 08 August 2005
Who would have come up with a satire that made Ian Paisley First Minister of Northern Ireland because the IRA had renounced violence?
Politics
Rory's week - Rory Bremner makes an opportunistic link
- 01 August 2005
Logically, the Conservatives could oppose identity cards on the grounds that they don't currently have an identity
Politics
Rory's week - Rory Bremner admires a salesman at work
- 25 July 2005
Gordon Brown is still tapping his foot and looking at his watch like a desperate man outside a lavatory. "How much longer are you going to be in there?"
Politics
The real Tony Blair
- 27 September 2004
Nothing now counts for the PM except his own self-belief. To accuse critics of tackling the man, not the ball, misses the point. This man doesn't pass the ball
Diary - Bremner, Bird (and Fortune)
- 30 September 2002
I would a thousand times rather pick up my llamas' droppings than be a delegate to the Labour conference. But is there some obscure similarity between the two activities? Diary









