As talks on Brexit heat up a new Banksy mural has appeared in Dover, England.
The Brexit inspired artwork depicts a man chiseling away one of the 12 stars from the European Union flag. The anonymous artist shared a photo of his latest work on Instagram yesterday confirming it's legitimacy.
The paiting can be seen on the side of the Castle Amusements building in a port town in Dover. It faces a ferry port which according to NME is 'a key transport and trade link between Britain and the rest of Europe.'
Banksy's art has always had a political tone. In March he opened a hotel in Bethlehem to mark 100 years since Britain occupied Palestine.
- Probably another misguided venture into corporate hospitality - the Walled Off hotel
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