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Ref No | MRD0200 |
Alt Ref No | MRD0200 |
Artist or Creator | Martin Rowson |
Title or Caption | Drugs? Who needs Drugs? |
Extent | 1 item |
Published by | The Guardian |
Date | 15 Dec 2012 |
Format | Digital |
Embedded text or transcript | Expenses Claim Form The Daily Telegraph Leveson Report Hound a Europoof for Jesus! Marriage is Sacred! Except mine! |
Person Depicted | Cameron; David (1966 Oct. 9-); |
Osborne; George (1971-) |
Clegg; Nick (1967-) |
Miliband; Ed (Edward Samuel) (1969-) |
Pinocchio |
Miller; Maria (1964-) |
Implied text | Fat cats of capitalism Growth Sloth Fur Cup |
Notes | News: "Divisions between David Cameron and Nick Clegg over Britain's "war on drugs" emerged yesterday after the Liberal Democrat leader said current policy was not working and accused politicians of "a conspiracy of silence". .... He said Cameron should have the courage to look at issues such as decriminalisation or legalisation of drugs. Clegg threw his weight behind the report from the Commons home affairs select committee earlier this week that recommended a royal commission examine all options. ... But Cameron told a press conference in Brussels: "The deputy prime minister is entitled to take a view for the next election and beyond for his manifesto. "I personally don't support a royal commission. ... " .... Ed Miliband said he was opposed to decriminalisation but that drugs policy needed re-examination. .... " James Meikle, The Guardian
News: ".... The churches said on Thursday that they had no idea they were to be legally barred from marrying same-sex couples until the culture secretary and equalities minister, Maria Miller, outlined the proposals to the Commons on Tuesday. .... " Sam Jones, The Guardian
News: " ... As the Daily Telegraph investigated the culture secretary Maria Miller's expenses this week, her special adviser Jo Hindley made the Telegraph journalist Holly Watt an offer she couldn't refuse. "Maria has obviously been having quite a lot of editors' meetings around Leveson at the moment," she said, "So I am just going to kind of flag up that connection for you to think about." ... " Tanya Gold, The Guardian |
Subjects | Drugs |
mushrooms |
European Union |
Europe |
Religions and cults |
marriage |
homosexuals |
credit |
deputy prime minister |
prime ministers |
Chancellor of the Exchequer |
sloths |
scandal |
Reports and inquiries |
Daily Telegraph |
expenses |
Copyright holder | Martin Rowson |
Copyright contact details | martin.rowson1@ntlworld.com |
Relates to cartoon | MRD0200 |
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