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Drawing: Faces from the Leveson Inquiry – 6th February 2012

Drawnalism, Robert Jay, Lord leveson, Carine Patry-Hoskins, Paul Dacre, David Sherborne at the Leveson Inquiry - 6th February 2012 © Matthew Buck Hack Cartoons

© Matthew Buck Hack Cartoons

Speed sketching of characters at the long-running inquiry into the culture, practices and ethics of the press.

Cartoon: Facebook for sale

Cartoon: Facebook makes a fat cat sale © Matthew Buck Hack Cartoons

© Matthew Buck Hack Cartoons

Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Facebook, has announced an initial public offering to those interested in investing in the advertising business. The only question which appears to be worth asking is, what are its 800 million users worth. Time will tell.

The Opinions of Tobias Grubbe 23rd January 1712

Cartoon: Tobias Grubbe episode 23rd January 2012

© Michael Cross and Matthew Buck Hack Cartoons

The Opinions of Tobias Grubbe for 23rd January is published at this window, or click the picture. His patron Journalisted from the Media Standards Trust where you can read all about them.

Cartoon: PM goes to Davos

Cartoon:  Prime Minister Cameron speaks in Davos at the World Economic Forum 2012 © Matthew Buck Hack Cartoons

© Matthew Buck Hack Cartoons

The PM is due to speak at the annual World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland today. In the cartoon, Mr Cameron’s baggage is the huge public and large private debt in the UK and which are shown as IOUs stuffed into safes. His big worry is the possible collapse of the Eurozone into which our national economy is very closely linked. All of which probably equals a rough business trip.

The Prime Minister’s speech to The World Economic Forum.

Cartoon: After you My Lord

Hack Cartoons: Bishops bash PM David Cameron over the proposed welfare cap in the Lords © Matthew Buck Hack Cartoons

© Matthew Buck Hack Cartoons

The House of Lords, and specifically its Church of England bishops, have defeated Government proposals on a universal cap on welfare benefits. This Q&A explainer is useful on the issues raised by the plans.

The Opinions of Tobias Grubbe – 16th January 1712

Cartoon: Tobias Grubbe 16th January 2012 © Michael Cross and Matthew Buck Hack Cartoons

© Michael Cross and Matthew Buck Hack Cartoons

The Opinions of Tobias Grubbe is published at this window, or click the picture above. His present patron Journalisted from the Media Standards Trust where you may read all about them.

Cartoon: I agree with Nick

Cartoon: Ed Miliband and Ed Balls agree with Nick Clegg © Matthew Buck Hack Cartoons

© Matthew Buck Hack Cartoons

The two Ed’s in the Labour party have conceded the economic argument with the coalition government has been lost.

This was publicly acknowledged when the shadow chancellor Ed Balls said no future Labour government would reverse the spending cuts which have been announced (if not yet fully implemented) by the Conservative-led  coalition government.

Labour party leader Miliband reinforced the point when he said public sector workers should expect and accept pay cuts in the coming years as  the price of keeping their jobs.

These statements, embarrassing and difficult as they are for any Labour politician, are necessary realism about the state of the national economy after the economic collapse of 2007 and 2008. Even if it was in large part caused by the urgent need to bail out the parts of the bankrupt global financial industry that are based in the UK.

It may, in time, be possible for the Labour party to develop a consistent electable economic position again but it is going to take a while. Happily for them, the new coalition agreement on fixed-term parliaments means they have it. So, it is progress that Labour have agreed, finally, to restart the argument from the right place.

But before the 2015 election campaign Both Ed’s will also be rather occupied with the repeated complaints of some of their large institutional supporters in the Union movement. Their members will have to bear a large part of the burden of the severe austerity measures the government has unleashed (and will presumably continue to do) in the meantime.

Cartoon: Cosmetic surgery and silicon breast implants

Cartoon: PIP cosmetic surgery and leaky breast implants cartoon © Matthew Buck Hack Cartoons

© Matthew Buck Hack Cartoons

Nasty story about cosmetic surgery implants delivered by private healthcare being leaky and unsafe. The arguments over liability for removing or replacing the work will probably really only benefit lawyers.

Cartoon: Old Labour, New Labour, Blue Labour

Cartoon: Old Labour, New Labour, Blue Labour © Matthew Buck Hack Cartoons

© Matthew Buck Hack Cartoons

Things come around in circles and especially in politics. The latest outburst of post-election defeat bitching reminds of this cartoon from 2006 based on a beer-themed world cup themed advert of the day. The players change but the behaviours tend not too.

Cartoon: Team GB 2012

Cartoon: Team GB under David Cameron enters 2012 © Matthew Buck Hack Cartoons

© Matthew Buck Hack Cartoons

It is time for the new year messages from the PM, the Deputy PM and the leader of the Opposition.

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