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Boris’ Brexit woes as Bush-era Bolton gets the boot in the US

The best cartoons of the day, chosen by editors at ThePrint.

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In today’s featured cartoon, Bob Moran takes a dig at the “outlaw” UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who has recently come under attack for the prorogation of the British Parliament. He has also been accused of lying to the Queen about the reasons for suspending Parliament.

Brian Adcock | The Independent

Brian Adcock also weighs in on Johnson’s woes as the “ghost of referendums past”, David Cameron, has now spoken out against the Prime Minister claiming that Johnson only supported Brexit in order to advance his own career.

Peter Brookes | The Times

While everyone criticizes Johnson, Peter Brookes’s cartoon reminds us that it was Cameron who started the fire in the first place and takes a dig at his recent sorry-not-sorry comments about the EU referendum.

Antonio Rodriguez | Twitter

Antonio Rodriguez pays tribute to the 18th anniversary of 9/11 terrorist attacks that occurred in the US on September 11, 2001.

Kevin Siers | The Oberserver Opinion

Kevin Siers captures the current buzz in America over US President Donald Trump firing his National Security Advisor, John Bolton.

Adam Zyglis | The Buffalo News

Bolton is popularly known as the Bush-era hawk who was a proponent of the 2003 Iraq war. But Adam Zyglis points out that thanks to Trump, the Hawk has now become the prey.

 

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