Winter, Mark, 1958- :Tiddlywinks. 18 August 2014

Winter, Mark, 1958- :Tiddlywinks. 18 August 2014
Date
2014
Reference
DCDL-0029130
Description

Two cartoons depict a squidger cup and several discs coloured green, red, blue and white. The text reads "Politics ain't tiddlywinks...or is it?" and has an explaination of the game. Whale Oil blogger Cameron Slater was interviewed about his dealings with the National Party revealed in the book 'Dirty Politics'. Slater was quoted as saying "...we aren't playing tiddlywinks here, we're involved in a game of politics..." (source NBR 17 August 2014). The various colours of the discs represent the colours of New Zealand political parties.

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Winter, Mark, 1958- : Digital cartoons published in the Southland Times and other papers
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