The anti-Brexit guerrillas tell how they risked offending Solihull residents with one last - sweary - guerilla poster before they went ‘legit’
• Read Tim Lewis’s interview with Led By Donkeys
Any sense that Dover [where they put up four illegal posters in one night] is the climax of the project, that we’ll soon be winding down, is rendered redundant by the reaction to the posters. Many of the most influential journalists and commentators in the country are now following us, and we have a vaguely influential platform from which to offer our own commentary on the Brexit farce. We’re being inundated with suggestions for new posters – many of them examples of thermonuclear hypocrisy – and by the end of the day Will has knocked up five new designs and we’re discussing where and when to strike next. There are scores of demands that we take the campaign national.
Ideally we’ll hit the north-east, preferably Sunderland. Its place in the Brexit story was cemented when it declared early on the night of the EU referendum, and became the first indicator that Britain had voted to leave. Certainly we need to get out of the south-east.
Yet more examples of fantasy and hypocrisy are flooding in from the public. Then we’re contacted by the people at crowdfunder.co.uk
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