Cartoons from Punch magazine by Bernard Partridge
Politics Barred. Mr Punch. "I am trying to preserve an impartial attitude towards these industrial disputes; I hope, Mr Prime Minister, you are doing the same." (Ramsay MacDonald at his desk with Election Pledges, Coal Disputes, Speech to Miners at Seaham Harbour: Attack on Owners and Trade Disputes Bill near his waste paper bin)
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