"NUKES GONE BY LUNCHTIME" says Brash. "What's the big deal...? Most things in our party are gone by lunchtime..." Sunday News, 14 May 2004

"NUKES GONE BY LUNCHTIME" says Brash. "What's the big deal...? Most things in our party are gone by lunchtime..." Sunday News, 14 May 2004
Date
2004
Reference
DCDL-0009492
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Shows Don Brash, the leader of the National Party, standing with a newspaper in one hand that has a headline reading "'Nukes gone by lunchtime' says Brash". In the background Bill English, Michelle Boag, Jenny Shipley and Jim Bolger are walking away. Brash wonders what the big deal is as everything is usually gone by lunchtime in the National Party. Refers to Brash's proposal to allow Nuclear warships back into New Zealand waters.

See DCDL-0009491 for colour version.

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Walker, Malcolm, 1950- :Digital cartoons / Digital cartoons published in Sunday News
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"NUKES GONE BY LUNCHTIME" says Brash. "What's the big deal...? Most things in our party are gone by lunchtime..." Sunday News, 14 May 2004. Walker, Malcolm, 1950- :Digital cartoons. Ref: DCDL-0009492. Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand. /records/22767172

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