Ed Balls' expression emulates a photographic charicature of himself, and introduces the audience to a very judgemental and stereotypically "British" way of seeing things.
The positioning of the two photos that a conversation almost emerges between David Cameron and Colonel Gaddafi. There is a pantomime emerging from this newspaper section, as Gaddaffi plays the villain in the piece, Cameron is seen as a bumbling, struggling man fumbling around for a way to tackle the situation and benefit.
This article title offers up a good example of political cartoon. I must reinforce the fact that I'am not a fan of political cartoons and this is part of the context of my brief.
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