This book is a selection from over forty cartoons Lorna has drawn of Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson, the Prime Minister of Britain from 2019 to 2022 - otherwise known as BoJo - who presided over a monkey’s tea party response to the pandemic. His standard of public office was judged a “serious failure” by the report that he commissioned. Always the first to see the funny and ridiculous side of serious and shocking events, Lorna became known for her brazen depiction of Boris wearing dubiously stained pyjamas, with a pair of lady’s knickers on his head, made-up like a pantomime dame, often smoking a cigar like Winston Churchill - who he tried (and deplorably failed) to emulate. Lorna Miller is a unique chronicler of that traumatic, chaotic and life-changing time. "Lorna Miller is a scandal, that is, it's a scandal that a cartoonist so skilled, lethal, funny and furious is not being published daily everywhere. That our national newspaper cartoon slots remain logjammed by old white men (myself included) instead of showcasing her brilliance is the greatest indictment of the Main Stream Media I can think of." - Martin Rowson, The Guardian "Miller's sense of composition is immaculate, the allegorical invoking of old masters scintillating, the humorous detail endearing. She can caricature anybody, anytime with her refined line and attentive approach, hence the "Mistress of Line" nom de plume. Although she knows well her adversary and is implacable in her artistic forays, the resulting cartoons are remarkable for a lack of malice." - Michal Boncza, The Morning Star "The sexual incontinence is transmitted with a motif of knickers instead of a facemask, but masks being anathema to caricature these migrate upwards soon after their debut. Pyjamas evoke his spell in hospital, but also his slovenly laziness in general. The distinctive tousled hair becomes increasingly outlandish, eventually resembling a bursting firework. Visual metaphors see him recast as a broken-down bus or a carnivorous plant." - Terry Anderson, Executive director at Cartoonists Rights Network International “…your new book looks like a must-have…” - Danny Hellman, New York “ The book really is a wonderful exposé and chronicle of the tragi-comedy of the Johnson years in 'government' . I'd recommend this book's madness for everyone's sanity.” - The Drouth