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Crimp, Daryl, 1958- :Labour wish to govern alone... Anderton banks on new coalition. 'It's your fault for petting it... you might have known the damn thing would follow you home!' 'PURR PURR'. 21 May 2002.
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- Title
- Crimp, Daryl, 1958- :Labour wish to govern alone... Anderton banks on new coalition. 'It's your fault for petting it... you might have known the damn thing would follow you home!' 'PURR PURR'. 21 May 2002.
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- Alexander Turnbull Library
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- Description
Shows Labour's Finance Minister Micheal Cullen chastising Helen Clark for being kind to a cat and it consequently following her home. The cat represents the leader of the Alliance Party, Jim Anderton. This links to the comments Helen Clark has been making about governing alone as outlined in the newspaper headline above the cartoon. Quantity: 1 digital image(s) ..
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- Date created
- 2002
- Creator
- Crimp, Daryl, 1958-
- URL
- http://natlib.govt.nz/records/22335252
- Locations
- New Zealand
- Related subjects
- Anderton, James Patrick (Hon), 1938-2018 / Alliance (Political party) / Clark, Helen Elizabeth (Rt Hon), 1950- / Cullen, Michael John (Sir), 1945-2021 / New Zealand Labour Party / Political parties / Political leadership / Coalition governments / Women in politics / Political campaigns / New Zealand
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