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Cloud Potato posted:Telegraph:
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Guardian: "Steve Bell on Mohamed Morsi in court - The ousted Egyptian president has appeared in court for the preliminary hearing of his trial for incitement to murder" Independent Royal Navy aircraft carrier costs 'to double' Mail: "It has been revealed that MPs are putting their heating bills down as expenses." quote:“Darling. I can’t stop taxpayers warming themselves at our letter box. After all they are paying our heating bills.” Express:
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# ? Nov 5, 2013 01:43 |
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Cloud Potato posted:Express: And when it does a massive torrent of bile and poo poo will pour forth.
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# ? Nov 5, 2013 02:47 |
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They are actually honestly advocating closed borders, and denying freedom of movement to other member states? Oh for fucks sake.
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# ? Nov 5, 2013 02:52 |
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Trickjaw posted:They are actually honestly advocating closed borders, and denying freedom of movement to other member states? Oh for fucks sake. Unless you are one of the right ones of course, not one of those slovenly lot
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Cloud Potato posted:Express: This campaign
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# ? Nov 5, 2013 11:02 |
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Daily Express "No new EU Migrants" campaign grows from a waste of stamps to an enormous waste of stamps, yet something will happen in government that was going to happen anyway to enable the Express to call this some kind of victory. Business as usual!
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# ? Nov 5, 2013 12:04 |
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I doubt there's any real chance of it happening, but if the UK were to close its borders or strictly limit migration from the EU would there be repercussions like other EU countries no longer accepting UK migrants, or would they be happy to keep taking on our best trained and educated young people while the UK's skilled workforce slowly drained away? e: I feel like all we've got going for us at the moment is that we speak English, are conveniently nearby and are still somewhat less expensive than America for tertiary education (and degrees are shorter). I'm not really sure why else smart young people from the rest of western Europe would want to come here. big scary monsters fucked around with this message at 12:27 on Nov 5, 2013 |
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big scary monsters posted:I doubt there's any real chance of it happening, but if the UK were to close its borders or strictly limit migration from the EU would there be repercussions like other EU countries no longer accepting UK migrants, or would they be happy to keep taking on our best trained and educated young people while the UK's skilled workforce slowly drained away? It's pretty much impossible. Any migration ban/closing of borders would be overturned by pretty much every level of court. For it to happen we would need to leave the EU and almost certainly also withdraw from free trade agreements.
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Kegluneq posted:This campaign This info might be a few years out of date but I've been told that politicians pay much more attention to letters sent to them than they do to e-mails sent and that they pay more attention to hand written stuff than typed stuff, and to individually sent stuff than to form letters. Basically the more effort it took to write, the more weight it is given.
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Cliff Racer posted:This info might be a few years out of date but I've been told that politicians pay much more attention to letters sent to them than they do to e-mails sent and that they pay more attention to hand written stuff than typed stuff, and to individually sent stuff than to form letters. Basically the more effort it took to write, the more weight it is given. I know Alex isn't really a political cartoon per se, but I thought it was interesting that the Telegraph managed to put colour onto an otherwise black and white page, just to make the inclusion of the poppy noticeable (the logo is monochrome in the print edition). Obviously Alex's layabout artist son wouldn't honour Our Lads...
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# ? Nov 6, 2013 00:34 |
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That's the political message I drew from that strip, to. VVV No, that's clearly what's what VVV Mr. Squishy fucked around with this message at 00:58 on Nov 6, 2013 |
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See my first instinct there was the guy talking sense is the protagonist, the two glib pinstriped City gents are FYGM types representing the whole problem, and the blaring red poppies on both of them, like part of their identical uniform, are a criticism of the way people automatically and conspicuously adopt that symbol as proof of their morality and good character But you said Telegraph, sooo
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# ? Nov 6, 2013 00:56 |
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Guardian: "Steve Bell on Germany summoning the UK ambassador over spying claims – Envoys asked to explain allegations that Britain had been carrying out covert electronic surveillance on Angela Merkel's government" Yesterday's Telegraph: Telegraph: India launches spacecraft to Mars Independent: Ed Miliband: Only Labour can secure 'recovery for all' After Pink Floyd. Mail: quote:'Land now? What d'you mean, land now? - We're off to Ethiopia to pick up a few more asylum seekers.' Express:
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# ? Nov 6, 2013 01:33 |
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Butt Potato posted:Express:
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What? Featuring the endangered space great bustard and no badger that I can see. I thought he'd hide it in the rocket's trail. big scary monsters posted:I think I'm going to stop looking at these even to find the hidden animals. For the past few days the xenophobia was so strong I forgot all about the critters for a moment. I wish he'd go back to wittering about the Queen.
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big scary monsters posted:I think I'm going to stop looking at these even to find the hidden animals. Come on, the badger on the rocket is pretty good.
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I'm not sure if I'm more offended by the racism or the terrible astronautics.
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big scary monsters posted:I think I'm going to stop looking at these even to find the hidden animals. "Butt Potato"???
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# ? Nov 6, 2013 01:59 |
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Mr. Squishy posted:
A reference to this story http://www.standard.co.uk/news/uk/a...er-8921699.html about an Ethiopian asylum seeker apparently being given flying lessons. (I say "apparently" because it's a Tax Payers Alliance story that's been sent to all the Tory rags, so who knows what the full story is there).
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Butt Potato posted:"Butt Potato"??? https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/cloud-to-butt-plus/apmlngnhgbnjpajelfkmabhkfapgnoai?hl=en
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baka kaba posted:See my first instinct there was the guy talking sense is the protagonist, the two glib pinstriped City gents are FYGM types representing the whole problem, and the blaring red poppies on both of them, like part of their identical uniform, are a criticism of the way people automatically and conspicuously adopt that symbol as proof of their morality and good character Using a poppy as proof of their morality and good character is totally appropriate, but I'm wondering if they've ruined the joke by colouring it as well. Cloud Potato posted:Express:
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Cloud Potato posted:
Immigration is all xenophobes can ever talk about, it's amazing.
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# ? Nov 6, 2013 08:21 |
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Guardian: "Steve Bell on shipyards and Scottish independence – Ministers face claims that they were playing politics with UK jobs" Telegraph: George Stubbs' kangaroo and dingo paintings to stay in UK Independent: Mail: "Payday lenders have been accused of wooing children in their advertising so that they encourage their parents to take out loans." quote:“Look into my eyes….you are feeling sleepy, but you will scream and shout till your Mummy rings the following number…” Express:
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I've given up on the badgers, they just aren't worth it because two lines does not a badger make. The birds are always nicely done (loved today's owl) and the foxes are at least recognizably fox-like.
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Cliff Racer posted:I've given up on the badgers, they just aren't worth it because two lines does not a badger make. The birds are always nicely done (loved today's owl) and the foxes are at least recognizably fox-like. Just to be sure, the badger's in the window over the door right?
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Kurtofan posted:Just to be sure, the badger's in the window over the door right? I think that's the owl, the badger's on the handbag clasp.
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Cloud Potato posted:Express: I thought Downing Street police still wore blue, or did Thomas run out of felts and have to switch to the highlighters?
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Betjeman posted:I think that's the owl, the badger's on the handbag clasp. Correct. And, in case you couldn't tell, Cameron was wearing an awful fox print coat.
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# ? Nov 7, 2013 16:23 |
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I don't even know if Paul Thomas should be in here - he barely flirts with politics, it's either a) some stupid poo poo about nothing that happens to feature a political figure (see above) b) the royal family does a thing c) a celebrity does a thing d) general xenophobia and prejudice e) some stupid poo poo about nothing that doesn't happen to feature a political figure
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baka kaba posted:I don't even know if Paul Thomas should be in here - he barely flirts with politics, it's either
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And e covers most of Stephen Collins's work. The cartoons continue until the country's morale improves! Guardian: "Steve Bell on the spy chiefs' questioning by MPs – Historic 90-minute session of the intelligence and security committee lacked the heat and light of a real grilling" Telegraph: Twitter shares jump 73% in market debut Independent: Mail: "The heads of MI5, MI6 and GCHQ have been quizzed by MPs following the Snowdon scandal." quote:“Before you join your bosses, which one of you gentlemen is Mr Bond.” Express:
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Cloud Potato posted:Express: Is he saying... that Bond's boss... is a Bond villain??? Holy gently caress, that's some lazy hidden animals today.
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# ? Nov 8, 2013 01:56 |
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So, three(?) of those people are people, and the others are generic. I'm really not sure about middle left.
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I love you, Steve Bell.
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Gotta love that SHOONK! Guardian: "Martin Rowson on the universal credit scheme – Committee criticises 'alarmingly weak' management and questions whether project can be delivered by 2017 deadline" Telegraph: Independent: After JMW Turner. Stephen Collins:
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Observer: "Nosferatu swoops over the graveyard of compassionate Conservatism - Chris Riddell on Iain Duncan Smith's welfare reforms" Sunday Telegraph: Independent on Sunday:
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Guardian: "Martin Rowson on Remembrance Sunday – Ten thousand people march past the Cenotaph in central London as Queen and politicians pay tribute to Britain's war dead" Telegraph: Independent: Iran nuclear talks: US 'not stupid' - John Kerry Express:
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For some reason I absolutely LOVE the National Collective cartoons, although they focus on Scottish politics and the independence debate. Hope these are ok to post in this thread.
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