Brexit is hell for the British public, and Macron flees burning Paris
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Brexit is hell for the British public, and Macron flees burning Paris

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

   

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

The selected cartoons appeared first in other publications, either in print or online, or on social media, and are credited appropriately.

Matt | The Telegraph

The effects of Brexit, represented by Matt as the pits of hell, are beginning to sink in. A member of the public wishes he had had some foresight before voting for it. The reference is to the recently-published legal advice, which says the UK could be stuck in negotiations over Northern Ireland “indefinitely”.

Morten Morland | The Sunday Times

Theresa May, fashioned here as Duracell’s pink bunny, “keeps going and going…” beating the Brexit drum she has already broken. Parliamentarians close their ears and watch on with dread to see where she will march to.

Tjeerd Royaards | NCRProtests against rising fuel prices and planned taxes since 17 November have turned into an uprising against President Macron. Pictured here is a yellow vest, representing the protesters, which has grown teeth and threatens Macron, who tries to run away.

Carlos Latuff | e-dronos.gr

As Paris, which Carlos Latuff symbolises as the Eiffel tower, burns amid riots over planned hikes in fuel taxes, all governing forces (including President Emmanuel Macron) flee.