Photo, Print, Drawing "I can't stand any more of this, I think I'll go out and face the unions" / JAK.
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Title
- "I can't stand any more of this, I think I'll go out and face the unions" / JAK.
Summary
- Editorial cartoon shows Roy Jenkins, Chancellor of the Exchequer, making a speech to the British House of Commons. Jenkins had a reputation as a tough financial minister, intent on pushing through those measures needed to balance the budget. On the ministers's bench behind him, Prime Minister Harold Wilson tells Foreign Secretary Michael Stewart, "I can't stand any more of this, I think I'll go out and face the unions." A fourth minister, possibly Home Secretary James Callaghan, smiles sardonically. Behind them sit rows of frowning back benchers. In the spring of 1969, Wilson's Labour government faced heavy criticism from its allies, the labour unions. British cartoonist Raymond Jackson drew under the signature "Jak" for the London Evening Standard and at one time was reported to be the highest paid cartoonist in Fleet Street.
Names
- Jak, 1927-1997, artist
Created / Published
- [19]69 April 15.
Headings
- - Jenkins, Roy,--1920-2003
- - Wilson, Harold,--1916-1995
- - Stewart, Michael,--1906-1990
- - Great Britain.--Parliament.--House of Commons--1960-1970
- - Economic policy--Great Britain--1960-1970
- - Labor unions--Great Britain--1960-1970
Format Headings
- Editorial cartoons--British--1960-1970.
- Ink drawings--British--Color--1960-1970.
Genre
- Editorial cartoons--British--1960-1970
- Ink drawings--British--Color--1960-1970
Notes
- - Title from item.
- - Caption label from exhibit Cartoon America: British cartoonist JAK (Raymond Allen Jackson) shows Roy Jenkins, Chancellor of the Exchequer, making a speech to the House of Commons in 1969. Members of the House respond grimly to disclosure of tough budgetary measures including higher taxes and governmental measures to curb unions' wildcat strikes. On the ministers' bench, Labour Party Prime Minister Harold Wilson tells Foreign Secretary Michael Stewart he cannot stand any more and may leave to face the unions. Among England's leading political cartoonists, JAK reportedly became the most highly paid while under contract with the London Evening Standard.
- - Signed "JAK" lower right corner.
- - Possibly published in the London Evening Standard.
- - Forms part of: Art Wood Collection of Caricature and Cartoon (Library of Congress).
- - Exhibited: Cartoon America: Highlights from the Art Wood Collection of Cartoon and Caricature, Library of Congress, 2006-2007.
- - Unprocessed in WOOD/JAK.224
- - Sources: World encyclopedia of cartoons; Oxford dictionary of national biography [online] under Harold Wilson ljr
Medium
- 1 drawing : ink brush, crayon, with watercolor wash and opaque white over graphite underdrawing ; 53.9 x 60.8 cm (sheet)
Call Number/Physical Location
- Unprocessed in PR 13 CN 2001:055-4 [item] [P&P]
Repository
- Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print
Digital Id
- ppmsca 03297 //hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/ppmsca.03297
Library of Congress Control Number
- 2006681073
Reproduction Number
- LC-DIG-ppmsca-03297 (digital file from original drawing)
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Online Format
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