"Cut the line? But he's carrying the oxygen!" 29 August, 2008

"Cut the line? But he's carrying the oxygen!" 29 August, 2008
Date
2008
Reference
DCDL-0007404
Description

Shows Prime Minister, Helen Clark, attached by a rope to Winston Peters, Minister of Foreign Affairs and leader of New Zealand First as they attempt to scale an icy mountain peak. Winston Peters has lost his grip and now dangles from the rope. Helen Clark has a dilemma because he is carrying the oxygen so that if she cuts him loose her own life will be in danger. Refers to the investigation by the Serious Fraud Office and the Parliamentary Privileges Committee and maybe also the police into donations given to New Zealand First that may not have been declared. Helen Clark has to decide how far to support him and when or if to let him go.

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Nisbet, Alastair, 1958- :Digital cartoons
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