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Memorial for the second anniversary of the deadly attack against the satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo on January 7, 2017 at the Place de la Republique in Paris. Getty Images

Charlie Hebdo has once again created controversy with their latest issue, published Wednesday. A decapitated Theresa May is shown on the front page and a cartoon mocking victims of the London Bridge terror attacks is included.

The French satirical magazine headlined its cover "English multiculturalism," depicting May carrying her head under her arm and saying, "Too much is too much." A cartoon inside portrays a group of people running past Big Ben, with one holding a pint of beer. The caption is "Slimming tips from Daesh (Islamic State)." The quote is a reference to May's speech after the London Bridge terror attack. In her speech, she said, "Enough is enough," and said that extremism had not been dealt with properly in the UK.

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The issue was published hours before polls opened in the UK General Election, held Thursday. The country has recently been the target of a string of terror attacks in the past few months. The cartoon of the people running included in Charlie Hebdo is a reference to Saturday's terror attack in London. Three men, later associated with ISIS, ran pedestrians over on London Bridge before going on a stabbing spree. They killed eight people and injured 48.

Charlie Hebdo has a personal history with terrorist attacks. In January 2015, Islamic extremists entered Charlie Hebdo's Paris offices and killed 12 people because of cartoons the magazine published that mocked the Prophet Muhammad.

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Since then, the magazine has been no stranger to controversy. In January, they ran a cartoon depicting the corpse of Alan Kurdi, a Syrian toddler who became a symbol of the refugee crisis when a picture of him lying dead in the sand went worldwide. In the cartoon, men are running after a woman with their tongues hanging out. The caption read, "What would little Aylan have become? A butt groper."