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Prime Minister beamed onto White Cliffs of Dover in coronavirus death toll protest by Led By Donkeys

The Prime Minister's face lit up the White Cliffs of Dover, in a protest message over the government's handling of the coronavirus crisis.

Boris Johnson's response to the outbreak has been compared to Neville Chamberlain's - “peace for our time” moment, in the black and white projection beamed onto the county's landmark last night.

The image on the White Cliffs of Dover. Picture: Led by Donkeys
The image on the White Cliffs of Dover. Picture: Led by Donkeys

It is the latest campaign by the activist group, Led By Donkeys.

The mock up featured Mr Johnson holding a scrap of paper saying “Highest death toll in Europe”.

The protest group is well known for its giant billboards of politicians’ tweets, in April last year a giant 'tweet' appeared on the cliffs.

The Brexit-themed image, featured Dominc Rabb saying he didn't realise how dependent Britain was on the Dover-Calais route.

The group said their latest creation was on the government's "profound failure" during the crisis and it compared Mr Johnson's conduct to Chamberlain’s appeasement policy in the lead-up to the Second World War.

The giant video stream included clips of the Prime Minister speaking in the early days of the pandemic, including: “Basically we’re saying wash your hands and business as usual.”

A spokesman for Led By Donkeys said: “We held back from doing it for a long time, I suppose in a sense we were giving Johnson the benefit of the doubt.

“But as we started working on a timeline of government action on the coronavirus it became clear that this was an absolutely profound failure.”

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