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This document was created at The British Cartoon Archive - Record code: SBD0221 No caption Steve Bell : The Guardian(c) The British Cartoon Archive

This document was created at The British Cartoon Archive - Record code: PC0094 No caption Richard Willson : The Times(c) The British Cartoon Archive

This document was created at The British Cartoon Archive - Record code: PC0077 "Skeletons in the policy closet. Martin Rowson : The Observer(c) The British Cartoon Archive

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This document was created at The British Cartoon Archive - Record code: PC1560 'Election call question: "Why do you always wear Tory-blue ties?" Blair: "Oh, come off it. I just ta... Peter Brookes : The Times(c) The British Cartoon Archive

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This document was created at The British Cartoon Archive - Record code: PC2550 "For one moment, when I saw 'PM' there, I thought it was Peter Mandelson's chair." Charles Griffin : Daily Express(c) The British Cartoon Archive

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This document was created at The British Cartoon Archive - Record code: PC3075 "This may take some time, Mr. Mandelson." Mac [McMurtry; Stan] : Daily Mail(c) The British Cartoon Archive

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This document was created at The British Cartoon Archive - Record code: PC4824 "I'm sorry, Ron, we still didn't quite catch the last few words..." Richard Willson : The Sunday Times(c) The British Cartoon Archive

This document was created at The British Cartoon Archive - Record code: PC4852 "For heaven's sake, Peter. Stop Worrying. I'm not thinking of taxing that sort of thing." Mac [McMurtry; Stan] : Daily Mail(c) The British Cartoon Archive

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This document was created at The British Cartoon Archive - Record code: PC5238 "No, Peter, you are not allowed a quick call to Geoffrey before you buy." Patrick Blower : Evening Standard(c) The British Cartoon Archive

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This document was created at The British Cartoon Archive - Record code: No caption Peter Brookes : The Times(c) The British Cartoon Archive

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This document was created at The British Cartoon Archive - Record code: No caption Peter Brookes : The Times(c) The British Cartoon Archive

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