Evans, Malcolm Paul, 1945- :Anti terror laws and the All Blacks. 23 November 2014

Evans, Malcolm Paul, 1945- :Anti terror laws and the All Blacks. 23 November 2014
Date
2014
Reference
DCDL-0029952
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Cartoon shows Prime Minister John Key speaking on the telephone, explaining that "the new law will stop New Zealanders from travelling abroad to spread terror!" In a second panel of the cartoon, a man wearing a Wales jersey is shown in a telephone booth. He asks on behalf of rugby fans across the United Kingdom, "Can you extend it to include the All Blacks?"

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