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Led By Donkeys group post giant Brexit-themed 'tweet' which illuminates the White Cliffs of Dover

A giant 'tweet' has appeared on the cliffs at Dover this evening.

The Brexit-themed image, which is currently illuminating the white cliffs has been put up by a group called Led By Donkeys.

The 3,000 square metre image is the latest attempt by the group to haunt leading politicians with their own words.

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

Members previously put up a series of posters in Dover to taunt politicians.

One had Dr Liam Fox saying the Free Trade Agreement should be "the easiest in human history."

Another featured the same Dominic Raab quote which is now on the cliffs.

They were put up in various parts of Dover, the night before Theresa May narrowly saw off no a confidence motion in parliament by 325 votes to 306 in January.

The posters, with others put up nationwide were first displayed in Stoke Newington, north London, on January 9.

The group said on Twitter: "We started a little project to record for posterity the prophetic words of our leaders.

"We’ve covered Dover in the historic quotes of the people responsible for this chaos."

The posters quotes tweets from politicians about Brexit over the last few years.

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