January 25, 2014
Greg tries to attend a local edition of Question Time, but the all-powerful Daily Mail has forced broadcasters to employ Jim Murphy to weed out 'cybernats' from all TV debate audiences..
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January 18, 2014
Greg struggles to find any point to William Hague’s visit to Scotland, or indeed to William Hague, and decides to photobomb the UK Foreign Secretary in a most unorthodox manner.. (First published at National Collective.)
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December 14, 2013
My pre-Christmas meltdown cartoon. I’m used to having huge amounts of fun at the expense of the No campaign - whoever puts their head above the parapet. Often I’m spoilt for choice. So much dreary unimaginative droning, so little time.
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November 29, 2013
The cardboard cutout Scottish Secretary faces diminutive Deputy First Minister Nicola Sturgeon in a debate chaired by STV’s Rona Dougall..
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November 23, 2013
This was one of the more ridiculous scare stories generated by Better Together: you won't be able to see Doctor Who in an independent Scotland. As usual no-one really bought it and they just looked a bit silly. As discussed on Radio Scotland's RS Headlines!
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November 16, 2013
Johann Lamont won Debater of the Year at the Herald's Scottish Politician of the Year Awards 2013. Yes, really. (I took a lot of flak for this cartoon as it was assumed I was making fun of the way she spoke or that she was working class. I'm working class and often speak this way so I didn't really see it like that. But the criticism stung and I decided thereafter that I didn't need to write her speech phonetically in order to make her look stupid.)
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November 9, 2013
With Rose Garnett. David Cameron puts the cardboard cutout Scottish Secretary on the train to Scotland following BAE's announcement to end shipbuilding in Portsmouth. I can't remember the details. Look it up.
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November 2, 2013
Westminster's new man in Scotland, the cardboard cutout Scottish Secretary, is given the unenviable task of explaining the benefits of the high speed rail link to Scotland. Thanks to Ross Aitchison and Andrew Barr.
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October 26, 2013
The reality of industrial relations at the Grangemouth-based Ineos plant. Thanks to Rose Garnett and Peter Curran.
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October 19, 2013
With Rose Garnett. David Cameron suggested in all seriousness that people should beat those energy price rises by donning an extra jumper this winter.
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