Led by Donkeys have gone supersized in their Brexiter-shaming campaign
The anti-Brexit campaign group, Led by Donkeys, uses the words of Brexiters to show bothe how bad Brexit is likely to be and how disingenuous its cheerleaders are. Past efforts include a series of posters like these:
Hi @BorisJohnson & @MichaelGove, we heard about your plan to spend £100m on a No Deal advertising campaign. The thing is you're both liars who can’t be trusted to tell the public the truth. So we're doing it for you. More details at https://t.co/GyH03Oa075 (location: Salisbury) pic.twitter.com/P1CF7YrZ9I
— Led By Donkeys (@ByDonkeys) August 13, 2019
Trashing democracy so you can trash the NHS. Stay classy Mr Johnson. (This one's in Bournemouth, chip in for more billboards at https://t.co/GyH03Oa075) pic.twitter.com/uFLMWYtfrG
— Led By Donkeys (@ByDonkeys) August 29, 2019
Just a reminder that Boris Johnson’s own Defence Secretary thinks a No Deal Brexit will make us all less safe pic.twitter.com/a0s7yaTOrn
— Led By Donkeys (@ByDonkeys) August 27, 2019
They even followed the March to Leave with a mobile billboard, which must have riled Nigel Farage for those few moments when he could be bothered attending. One of their latest displays of a Brexiter’s previous words is their biggest yet – literally.
Our unelected Prime Minister is suspending Parliament to force through a No Deal Brexit that the Leave campaign leader admits nobody voted for. Johnson & Gove want us to forgot that fact. So we made it visible from Space.(Quote source: Daily Mail 11/3/19) pic.twitter.com/hWcLvwFRxA
— Led By Donkeys (@ByDonkeys) September 2, 2019
The enormous sand art at Redcar, Teeside, was swiftly followed up with this unusual use of the White Cliffs of Dover, which must have turned a few heads.
As the big vote approaches, a gentle 3000sq/m reminder… even the architect of Brexit said there's no mandate for No Deal. (Projection on White Cliffs of Dover this morning) pic.twitter.com/t9miTZJnjd
— Led By Donkeys (@ByDonkeys) September 3, 2019
Impressive stuff – not from Gove, obviously. Clearly, the next step is to crowdfund the cost of projecting “Chaos with Ed Miliband” onto the moon.
Source: Huffington Post Image: @ByDonkeys, screengrab
