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  • Likewise Let the punishment fit the crime, from the title character's Act II song, is particularly mentioned in the course of British political debates.[2] Political humour based on Gilbert and Sullivan's style and characters continues to be written.[32] In 1996, Virginia Bottomley, heritage secretary under John Major, sent up Tony Blair in a parody of When I Was a Lad from Pinafore.[33] In Oc
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