February 1, 2025
Scottish novelist Muriel Spark was born on this day in 1918, surely a cause for celebration.
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January 25, 2025
Robert Burns was born on this day in 1759, and is far more worthy of a cartoon than any politician.
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January 18, 2025
In the wake of disastrous polling for "Scottish" Labour, Scottish Secretary Ian Murray said "the public don't like honesty after all". Let's see if blaming the public helps them in 2026.
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January 11, 2025
Former prime minister Liz Truss’s bid to stop people from talking about how she crashed the economy backfired as ‘Liz Truss crashes the economy’ started to dominate the headlines. She actually sent a 'cease and desist' letter to Keir Starmer over the claim. Divot.
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January 4, 2025
All of the things I mention actually happened. I wish it was fiction.
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December 28, 2024
This week I had the choice between cartooning about Nigel Farage or giving you something enjoyable. You're welcome.
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December 21, 2024
Despite having called for "fair and fast compensation" for Waspi women while in opposition and campaigned to end "a historic injustice", Keir Starmer announced that a promised compensation scheme would burden the taxpayer and scrapped it. It was the latest in a long line of broken pre-election promises.
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December 14, 2024
Scottish Secretary Ian Murray said: " The UK government is working to strengthen our energy security as we harness our natural resources to help reduce people's bills and accelerate our journey to net zero and Scotland has a vital role to play in this." In reality, Scotland's vital role in this is to have its natural resources stolen and squandered by the UK government, as always.
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November 30, 2024
After the Labour Party cut the winter fuel payment, their Scottish branch manager Anas Sarwar pledged that he would reinstate it in Scotland if Labour won the next Holyrood election, then demanded that the Scottish government reinstate it now. This followed voting for the cut in the first place then voting not to reinstate it. When the SNP announced that they did in fact plan to reinstate it, Sarwar's position started to look quite silly.
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