We return after a short break, with our 100th edition of Toon Tuesday. As it's such a milestone, we've selected some of our favourite toons from the last 99 editions.
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| Christian Adams (Telegraph) 19 February 2026 If there's one thing that Starmer is good at, it's u-turns. Sometimes he u-turns on the u-turns and it all gets terribly confusing. |
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| Ben Jennings (Guardian) 12 February 2026 Back in the 1990s John Major was depicted as a grey-faced dullard. Starmer is so dull he would make Gordon Brown look like the life and soul of any party. |
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| Ella Baron (Guardian) 11 February 2026 The Last Supper or the assassination of Julius Caesar? The vultures smell blood, but who will be the Judas Iscariot or Casca among this treacherous lot? |
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| Patrick Blower (Daily Telegraph) 7 January 2026 As Starmer and his band of traitors attempt to shrink our strategic territories and influence, others seek to expand. Perfectly illustrated here. |
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| Andy Davey (Telegraph) 2 January 2026 May is just around the corner now and it looks set to be the end of Starmer. |
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| Andy Davey (Telegraph) 14 November 2025 The economic expertise of Red Rachel depicted perfectly. |
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| Tom Stiglich (X) 12 November 2025 From the home of CNN, this American cartoon speaks volumes of how the Beeb is seen Stateside. Worse than CNN though? |
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| Peter Brookes (Times) 27 October 2025 Two time losing leadership candidate Andy Burnham has many faces and he desperately wants to make it third time lucky. Not going to be. |
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| Christian Adams (Daily Telegraph) 28 September 2025 Labour were in Liverpool for their party conference yet again, cue Beatles reference. |
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| Dave Simonds (Instagram) 29 June 2025 The flat-pack PM probably has more charisma than the real thing, too! |
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| Jimbob (X) 18 April 2025 US conservative Jimbob may not be the best technical artist, but his cartoons sure do pack a punch. |
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| Dave Brown (Independent) 28 March 2025 Their snouts were deep in the trough almost as soon as Starmer and Reeves got into power. Nice touch with the red box acting as her purse. |
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| Matt Pritchett (Sunday Telegraph) 23 February 2025 We couldn't make a compilation without any input from Matt and narrowing it down to this one entry was mighty difficult. |
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| Graeme Bandeira (Northern Agenda) 21 February 2025 Wallace and Gromit meet the economic shortcomings of Red Rachel. |
| Patrick Blower (Telegraph) 25 November 2024 Blower revisited this concept recently with an Iranian version, but this original Russian version hit the spot just fine. |
| Patrick Blower (Telegraph) 2 October 2024 The party of the workers no more! |




















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