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Cartoon, A Plain Question

Cartoon, A Plain Question -- Now, Sir, don t let us have any more Derby Dilly Dallying. What are your Intentions towards Miss Britannia? A satirical comment on the Conservative governments vagueness of policy regarding Protectionism versus Free Trade, which was affecting the price of bread after the repeal of the Corn Laws. John Bull confronts Disraeli. Date: 1852

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1850s 1852 Benjamin Chancellor Comment Conservative Derby Disraeli Exchequer Minister Parliament Satire Satirical Symbolic Tory


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A Plain Question

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is a satirical cartoon published in 1852, depicting a confrontational encounter between two prominent figures of British politics during the 1850s: John Bull and Benjamin Disraeli. The image reflects the political tensions surrounding the debate on Protectionism versus Free Trade, which had significant implications for the price of bread following the repeal of the Corn Laws. John Bull, a symbolic representation of the common British man, is shown towering over Disraeli, who was then serving as Chancellor of the Exchequer and Leader of the House of Commons for the Conservative Party. Disraeli is portrayed as evasive and ambiguous, with a quizzical expression and a cane in hand, as if attempting to dodge the question posed by John Bull. The question "What are your Intentions towards Miss Britannia?" is a metaphorical reference to the Protectionist stance, represented by Miss Britannia, and the potential consequences for the British economy. The cartoon's title emphasizes the urgency of the situation and the need for a clear and decisive answer from Disraeli. This political satire reflects the public's growing frustration with the Conservative government's vague policies and the impact on the everyday lives of ordinary people, particularly with regards to the cost of essential goods like bread. The cartoon's humorous yet pointed commentary on the political climate of the time underscores the importance of transparency and accountability in government. This cartoon is a testament to the power of visual commentary in shaping public opinion during the Victorian era and offers valuable insights into the political debates and tensions of the 19th century.

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