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Cartoonists from across the world give their take on Brexit

As the UK prepares to leave the European Union, cartoonists from around the world have been giving their take on the political and social implications of Brexit.

Some of the most striking cartoons have depicted the UK as a ship setting sail into uncharted waters, or as a person walking away from a group of friends. Others have focused on the potential economic and political consequences of Brexit, such as job losses or a rise in nationalism.

Cartoon of Britannia surveying a future out of the European Union
Cartoon by Dave Brown for The Independent

The cartoons offer a unique perspective on the complex and often confusing issue of Brexit. They can help us to understand the different perspectives on Brexit, and to see the issue in a new light.

Here are some of the most thought-provoking Brexit cartoons from around the world:

  • A cartoon by Dave Brown for The Independent shows Britannia, the female personification of the UK, standing on a cliff edge, looking out to sea. The caption reads, "Brexit: The golden age beckons."
  • A cartoon by Peter Brookes for The Times shows a group of people standing around a table, with one person holding a Union Jack flag. The caption reads, "Brexit: The great escape."
  • A cartoon by Gerald Scarfe for The Sunday Times shows a group of people sitting at a table, with one person holding a plate of food. The caption reads, "Brexit: The feast of fools."
These are just a few of the many Brexit cartoons that have been published in recent months. They offer a valuable insight into the different ways that people around the world are thinking about Brexit.



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