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Charlie Hebdo decapitates Theresa May in latest brush with controversy

on Jun 8, 2017 | 0 comments

By John Glenday

Satirical cartoon magazine Charlie Hebdo is fanning the flames of controversy once more with a graphic depiction of a headless Theresa May on its latest front cover, as it turns its unique brand of caricature to a spate of UK terror attacks.

Quoting the British Prime Minister’s “enough is enough speech” in the wake of the latest atrocity in London, the French language title appears to take a pop at the ideals of multiculturalism with May’s disembodied head saying: ‘Too much is too much’.

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Source: The Drum