The card game "Veto" or Retaliation Versus Free Trade was published in England around 1915. It is played similar to the game whist, but the cards are special suits reminiscent of political and economic theories of that era. There are three "John Bull" cards symbolic of England, and two cards marked for former prime ministers: A.J. Balfour and Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman (two men with wildly disparate economic theories.)