Sunday 20 September 2015

Political Cartoons

So here are the political cartoons.

Alibaba.com in financial trouble:



The second one (right) gives a bit of a dig to Iain Duncan Smith, and quite frankly, doesn't he always deserve it? 











 (right) is a response to the Welfare Bill fiasco from Labour. Nobody made more of a hash of it than Andy Burnham. His flip flop brand of politics continued throughout the Labour leadership election and showed that he is thoroughly dedicated to his career.
This was a drawing that I did when I was minded of the four riders of the apocalypse. It was actually a challenge to draw the horses in motion - even in cartoon.

I drew this one (above) on Black Monday when the Chinese economy was really tanking. I remember George Osborne and David Cameron fawning over the Chinese government last year, despite concerns over the human rights issues.

A few quick cartoon personalities that I've just drawn and put in my back pocket for whenever really.

David Blunkett:


















Boris:


















Douglas Hogg. I used this in a cartoon about how ridiculous it was to see him get a knighthood. Moreover, how ridiculous the honours 
system is. 

This one is Alan Turing, who saved thousands of lives, but didn't get a knighthood, and instead was subjected to inhumane treatment for being gay:





This one is a gun control cartoon referring to the state of affairs in America. It's a bit daft over there as far as guns go, isn't it?






This is a continuation of that whole riders of the apocalypse thing I was talking about before:


Iain Duncan Smith.


















Spoof DWP advert (above).

George Osborne:

Theresa May:









Jeremy Corbyn (below) the way that the mainstream media are turning on him at the moment is a scandal.

I'll follow this up with Jimmy Savile - haven't used this yet. To be honest, don't think I will. Sickening man.


And so to a couple about Louise Mensch. She is the right wing gift that keeps on giving. Her recent twitter debacle about the Jeremy Corbyn search history really did expose the level of intelligence that she's operating at. The fact that she continued to struggle against it when she was told of what she had done made it all the more funny:

 
 Liz Kendall below:

Sarah Palin (you betcha!)



NHS parking (below) cash, card, or arm and a leg?


 One for Rebekah Brooks:


And an odd abstract one:


If you're offended by any of the above - don't be - it's only harmless satire. We all deserve some at some point. It's a celebration of our freedome of speech!

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