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Cartoon editor of Britain's Spectator fears for art's future Speaking in the aftermath of the deadly Charlie Hebdo attacks in Paris, one of the grandfathers of British newspaper and magazine cartoons, Michael Heath, 80, said young people were no longer interested in becoming political cartoonists, questioning the power of the artform in what he described as a 'rather bland' world. IMAGES AND SOUNDBITES *REFILING TO CORRECT JOB TITLE*