It began at the pub: the campaign to shame Brexit's biggest 'donkeys'


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It didn’t age well, to say the least.


“It was the ultimate Brexit Tweet, when you look at the state of the country now,” says Richard. “But we said, what if he deletes it? We should print it out and slap it on a billboard to make it a Tweet he can’t delete.”


One of the group's billboards

One of the group’s billboardsCredit:Twitter / @ByDonkeys


So they did. A YouTube video taught them how to print and post a billboard, then one cold January night they put their respective kids to bed and set out with a ladder and hi-vis vests and stuck it up outside a railway station, on top of an ad for a bank.


“We did not do a bad job,” Richard says. “It was a public service tweet.”


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