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Massive effigy of Theresa May flipping V-sign at Europe erected on White Cliffs of Dover | Massive effigy of Theresa May flipping V-sign at Europe erected on White Cliffs of Dover |
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A huge likeness of UK Prime Minister Theresa May giving Europe the offensive hand gesture was briefly erected atop the White Cliffs in Dover on Monday morning. | A huge likeness of UK Prime Minister Theresa May giving Europe the offensive hand gesture was briefly erected atop the White Cliffs in Dover on Monday morning. |
Pictures show the Tory leader hanging from a crane flipping the Vs across the English Channel, dressed in the Union flag. | Pictures show the Tory leader hanging from a crane flipping the Vs across the English Channel, dressed in the Union flag. |
The effigy, which was soon taken down, was erected in St Margaret’s. | The effigy, which was soon taken down, was erected in St Margaret’s. |
Although its origins are currently unknown, Samantha Stanley told Kent Online: “They were putting up the scaffolding on Friday and over the weekend but Mrs May went up early this morning. | Although its origins are currently unknown, Samantha Stanley told Kent Online: “They were putting up the scaffolding on Friday and over the weekend but Mrs May went up early this morning. |
“They were filming it with a drone when we walked past at about 8:45am.” | “They were filming it with a drone when we walked past at about 8:45am.” |
Not everyone was impressed with the stunt. One onlooker said the tone was inappropriate as Brexit negotiations are due to start 11 days after the June 8 general election. | Not everyone was impressed with the stunt. One onlooker said the tone was inappropriate as Brexit negotiations are due to start 11 days after the June 8 general election. |
“Whether you agree or disagree with Brexit, it was crass, vulgar and insulting to any Europeans coming into Dover on the ferry and a ridiculous message to send to Europe when we are about to start negotiating our exit from the EU,” Simon Hare told the paper. | “Whether you agree or disagree with Brexit, it was crass, vulgar and insulting to any Europeans coming into Dover on the ferry and a ridiculous message to send to Europe when we are about to start negotiating our exit from the EU,” Simon Hare told the paper. |
It is also unclear at this stage whose land the effigy was built on. | It is also unclear at this stage whose land the effigy was built on. |
The National Trust insisted it is not part of its extensive coastal site. | The National Trust insisted it is not part of its extensive coastal site. |
It is the second time in recent weeks that Dover has become the focus of a Brexit-themed stunt. | It is the second time in recent weeks that Dover has become the focus of a Brexit-themed stunt. |
Just last month, acclaimed British street artist Banksy created a mural depicting a worker chipping away at a star on the European flag. | Just last month, acclaimed British street artist Banksy created a mural depicting a worker chipping away at a star on the European flag. |
The graffiti was located on the Castle Amusements building, near the ferry terminal that connects the UK to the rest of Europe through the Channel Tunnel. | The graffiti was located on the Castle Amusements building, near the ferry terminal that connects the UK to the rest of Europe through the Channel Tunnel. |
May’s statue is reminiscent of the 100-ft tall model of England manager Roy Hodgson erected by online betting company Paddy Power in 2012. | May’s statue is reminiscent of the 100-ft tall model of England manager Roy Hodgson erected by online betting company Paddy Power in 2012. |
People have flocked to Twitter to mock the effigy of the prime minister, with one user parodying it by recreating their own model of Jeremy Corbyn. |
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