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Political Cartoon: "Somebody Better Tell Him" - Jobs Crisis Satire (1971) #195790 (License: Personal Use)
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The black-and-white ink drawing shows a harried man straining to carry an oversized, bursting sack labeled “JOBS”, which drips out company names including Carlings, Weatherhead, and Leece-Neville-symbols of UK industrial decline. As he walks forward, the sack leaks relentlessly onto the ground, illustrating systemic job loss and institutional neglect. Signed by Roberts on June 17, 1971, the piece critiques government inaction amid rising unemployment.
Used in historical political commentary articles, labor history resources, or museum digital archives to illustrate 1970s UK economic challenges; matches user intent seeking visual evidence of post-industrial decline or satirical media response to policy failure.
Related Cliparts: A 1971 political cartoon by Roberts depicts a man burdened by a leaking "JOBS" sack, symbolizing corporate failures and unemployment crisis-sharp satire of economic mismanagement.
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