The Guardian Won’t Renew Steve Bell Contract
Skip to commentsSteve Bell joined The Guardian in 1981, next year the paper won’t renew the cartoonist’s contract. From The Jewish Chronicle:
The controversial Guardian cartoonist Steve Bell is to leave the Guardian after 40 years with the newspaper.
Mr Bell – who has repeatedly faced claims that some of his drawings where antisemitic and racist – has been told that his contract will not be renewed by the media organisation when it expires next year.
Guardian editor Kath Viner announced that the paper was axing 180 jobs earlier this week. But the decision not to renew Mr Bell’s contract is said to be unrelated to the latest round of redundancies.
Steve Bell has admonished the newspaper for rejecting his cartoons:
Last July, Mr Bell attacked his editors’ refusal to run a cartoon featuring Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Labour deputy leader Tom Watson , suggesting it is due to “some mysterious editorial line” about antisemitism.
Also:
In March a cartoon of Home Secretary Priti Patel, which depicted her with horns on her head and a ring through her nose, was widely condemned as racist.
The British Tamil Conservatives wrote: “It’s anti-Hindu. It portrays the Home Secretary, of Hindu origin, as a cow. A sacred symbol for Hindus. It’s racist and misogynist. It’s plainly unacceptable! It may constitute a hate crime.”
Though that cartoon remains on The Guardian website.
At this time neither the newspaper nor the cartoonist is commenting.
The JC report reveals more details and instances of Steve’s controversial cartoons.
Sunday Telegraph editor Chris Williams’ Twitter note on the matter has some citizen commentary.
update: Steve Bell has responded on that Chris William Twitter page stating that “Contract ending has everything to do with budget cuts and nothing to do with Priti Effing Patel!“
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