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The lone violinist on the sinking Brexit Titanic, and Trump the Neanderthal

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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.

Adam Zyglis | The Buffalo News

Adam Zyglis for The Buffalo News takes a potshot at US President Donald Trump’s personal attorney and former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani. He recently claimed he had never said there was ‘no collusion’ between Russia and Trump’s campaign.

Clifford Cocker | Twitter

Clifford Cocker recreates the iconic ‘violins’ scene from James Cameron’s Titanic. In his take, the sinking ship is Brexit, and the violinist is UK Prime Minister Theresa May.

Nikola Listes | Twitter

Croatian political cartoonist Nikola Listes shows Trump dressed like a Neanderthal and holed in a wall that he himself has proposed to build on the US-Mexico border. Trump has proposed limited legal protection for undocumented immigrants in exchange for money to build his proposed border wall, a plan that has come under attack from Democrats in the US Congress.

Bob Moran | The Telegraph

Bob Moran for The Telegraph mocks UK Conservative MP Dominic Grieve. He is said to be leading a group of rebel MPs who were opposed to Brexit before the 2016 referendum, and now want to stop a ‘no-deal’ Brexit.

Mike Lukovich | Twitter

Mike Lukovich’s cartoon features the US president again. This time he is surrounded by his bodyguards who are confused about their task, especially after the backlash Trump has received on his immigration policy.

Tjeerd Royaards | Twitter

Dutch cartoonist Tjeerd Royaards suggests that May is attempting a Guinness record for being the most tenacious politician, hanging on with her teeth despite all the ignominy Brexit has brought upon her.

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