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This is the caption from Matt’s cartoon within the Telegraph newspaper from March third, 2022. Simply over per week in the past. You may see the complete picture right here.
For context, large inflation is hitting the UK proper now, particularly in meals and groceries. I used to be shocked myself to search out {that a} Beigel Bake bagel from Brick Lane had simply jumped from 22 pence every to a whopping 40 pence. Principally attributed to a scarcity of wheat and grain coming from Ukraine. Whereas the UK authorities is attempting to crack down on the private property of Russian oligarchs dwelling in London, and seen as a monetary base of help for Russia. Together with freezing the property of Roman Abramovich who was attempting to promote Premier League soccer membership Chelsea FC forward of the sanctions touchdown. And he was per week forward of the information. Right here is the entrance web page of at the moment’s Every day Star newspaper.

Effectively, appears to be like like a lot of individuals learn Matt within the Telegraph… even Every day Star sub editors.
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