December 30, 2018
The Home Office issued an upbeat social media video explaining how EU nationals would have to apply for the "EU Settlement Scheme" - at a cost of £65 - in order to remain in the UK. It looked a bit like this.
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December 23, 2018
Unmanned aerial vehicles, otherwise known as drones, brought Gatwick airport to a standstill for several days. Meanwhile, parliament broke up for the Christmas holidays, the drones there pretty much doing the same to the country.
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December 16, 2018
European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker said "this debate is sometimes nebulous and imprecise and I would like clarifications". However, the PM appeared to have taken this personally. In an angry exchange, she was seen berating him for calling her nebulous.
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December 9, 2018
After promising to resign from the cabinet if Theresa May's Brexit deal led to Northern Ireland having a different relationship with the EU than the rest of the UK, and the deal doing exactly that, Scottish Secretary David Mundell was under pressure to keep to his word.
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December 2, 2018
After The National was refused entry to the Prime Minister's carefully stage-managed flying visit to Scotland, the newspaper left the area it would have used to cover the PM's message blank, refusing to report it.
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November 25, 2018
Scottish Secretary David Mundell said the UK could not remain in the Common Fisheries Policy beyond 2020 and that this was a "red line" matter for him. However, when Theresa May announced a deal that would allow exactly that, he quickly backtracked.
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November 18, 2018
Following Theresa May's draft agreement on leaving the EU, there was a spate of government resignations, including the Brexit Secretary, and rumours of a no confidence vote. Any sensible person looking on would only conclude that Brexit has plunged the UK into total chaos.
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November 11, 2018
In a shock move, the Transport Secretary Jo Johnson (brother of Boris) resigned from the cabinet, saying he could not support the Brexit deal that Theresa May was putting forward and would instead push for a second referendum. It felt significant. There was immediately talk of Johnson being the next PM.
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November 4, 2018
Former PM David Cameron apparently has his eye on the role of Foreign Secretary, saying he is "bored sh*tless". Meanwhile, ex-chancellor George Osborne admitted "we did get things wrong". You think?
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October 28, 2018
There was nothing particularly newsworthy that inspired this strip. Just the usual party infighting coupled with a Halloween theme. So there.
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