PAUL THOMAS on… the XR printworks protest

PAUL THOMAS on… the XR printworks protest By Paul Thomas For The Daily Mail Published: 02:02 BST, 8 September 2020 | Updated: 02:02 BST, 8 September 2020 Advertisement To order a print of this Paul Thomas cartoon or one by Pugh, visit Mailpictures.newsprints.co.uk or call 0191 6030 178.  Share or comment on this article:

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