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'120 mouths taped shut in Wellington rest home'. "This is cruel and unusual treatment for my enraptured listeners." "Order! When I am on my feet, no one else may speak! And you can stick your job - I'm not standing for it ever again!" "She doesn't take any shit." "We're going to miss Margaret." 14 July, 2008
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- '120 mouths taped shut in Wellington rest home'. "This is cruel and unusual treatment for my enraptured listeners." "Order! When I am on my feet, no one else may speak! And you can stick your job - I'm not standing for it ever again!" "She doesn't take any shit." "We're going to miss Margaret." 14 July, 2008
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Shows Speaker of the House, Margaret Wilson, brandishing tape and scissors and yelling at the MPs whose mouths have all been taped, that no one may speak when she is on her feet and that she is not going to stand for her job ever again, they can stick it. Refers to Margaret Wilson's resignation to take up academic work. The rest home reference relates to an elderly resident being discovered with her mouth taped. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
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- Date created
- 2008
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- http://natlib.govt.nz/records/23126202
- Related subjects
- Wilson, Margaret Anne (Hon), 1947- / Freedom of speech / New Zealand. Parliament / Speakers / Older people / Abuse of / Resignations / Rest homes / Restraint of patients
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