Lynch, James, 1947-:East Coast Bays by-election. 8 September 1980

Date
1980
By
Taranaki daily news (Newspaper)
Reference
B-186-008
Description

In six cameos a voter in the East Coast Bays by-election explores his options by visiting the National Party, the Labour Party and Social Credit. Prime Minister Rob Muldoon (National Party) is being strangled by a snake representing the 'economy', Leader of the Labour Party Bill Rowling is involved in a fight and Social Credit leader Bruce Beetham engulfs the voter in a flood of words. The overwhelmed voter decides to vote for Social Credit whom he fails to understand but thinks must be better than the other two. Context: Although now a safe electorate for National, East Coast Bays was held for seven years by Social Credit MP Gary Knapp, from the 1980 by-election, where he defeated future National party leader Don Brash until the declining fortunes of the Democratic Party (as Social Credit renamed itself), led to Knapp being defeated in 1987 by Murray McCully, who has held the electorate since. (Wikipedia)

Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s).

Physical Description: Ink on paper, 300 x 410 mm

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Lynch, James, 1947-:Collection of original cartoons by James Lynch. / Lynch, James Robert, 1947-:Original cartoons drawn 1980 (one in 1979) by James Lynch for the New Plymouth Daily News.
Format
1 original cartoon(s), Works of art, Ink drawings, Cartoons (Commentary), Ink on paper, 300 x 410 mm
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