InterWar cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
The Great Postponement. Charwoman. "Don't you know the House is closed?" Revolting Unionist. "I'm a die-hard." Charwoman. "Well, you can't die here - not till next January." (an Ulster Unionist dressed in revolutionary clothing from the Civil War refuses to leave parliament as a cleaner sweaps up many Questions from the floor during the InterWar era)
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