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Labour Party goes the Stalin way, and Boris Johnson’s Greta Thunberg moment

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In today’s featured cartoon, Peter Brookes alludes to a ‘Stalinist’ Labour Party after a failed attempt was made to oust the deputy leader Tom Watson ahead of the party’s conference in Brighton.

 

Ellis Rosen cartoon
Ellis Rosen | Wired

Ellis Rosen illustrates how tech companies like Facebook have responded to data privacy concerns among users by giving them a fairly long-winded option of opting out of data collection.

Bob Moran cartoon
Bob Moran | Telegraph

Bob Moran clubs two burning issues — a worldwide climate protest led by Swedish high-school student Greta Thunberg Friday, and the prorogation of the British parliament by Prime Minister Boris Johnson, which is being challenged in the country’s supreme court.

Graeme Bandeira cartoon
Graeme Bandeira | Yorkshire Post

Graeme Bandeira mocks Johnson’s tenure as prime minister, with reference to the annual UCI Road World Championships, which begin Sunday, and the expression ‘on yer bike’, which means go away and stop being annoying. His predecessors David Cameron and Theresa May look on as Johnson’s bike falls to pieces short of the ‘finished’ line.

 

Adam Zyglis | Telegraph

Adam Zyglis takes a swipe at US President Donald Trump after information surfaced that he allegedly pressed Ukraine’s president to investigate Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden’s son during a phone call earlier this summer.

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