A whopping 57% of Brits say increased graffiti has a negative impact on their local area, according to a fresh poll by Merlin Strategy. Graffiti-ridden TfL tube carriages have forced campaigners to clean up the mess themselves, despite cleaning contracts costing the taxpayer £155 million every year…
The poll also reveals:
Founder of Looking For Growth Lawrence Newport said:
“The symptoms of decline are all around us – and politicians refuse to act or even take notice. Our trains, stations, buses, bus stops, and streets are covered in graffiti. LFG volunteers have been out across the country cleaning streets and wiping away graffiti – we’ve been doing this because local governments are failing to do so.”
Meanwhile, Sadiq Khan’s TfL Commissioner Andy Lord instead tried to claim that activists are actually scrawling graffiti so they can film themselves cleaning it up. Dirty politics…
Reform MP Danny Kruger welcomed adult film star Bonnie Blue’s support for the party, adding:
“I’m not going to be judgemental about people who want to vote Reform. We want all the support we can get – quite like Bonnie Blue.”