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Anti-Brexit campaign group Led By Donkeys has trolled Boris Johnson on a giant billboard in Birmingham.

The proroguing of Parliament last month was found to have been unlawful when and the Supreme Court ruled that there was no "reasonable justification" for the Prime Minister's advice to the Queen.

Well the campaign group has taken advantage of the situation and mocked up a mugshot image of Johnson holding a sign which reads: "I lied to the Queen."

This has then be put onto a huge billboard on New Town Row in Birmingham.

It's not the first time the image has been used - it was also beamed up onto the Palace of Westminster on September 24 with the sign simply reading: "Liar."

It was part of Led By Donkeys' latest stunt to taunt Cabinet ministers about their past views on proroguing Parliament.

Chancellor of the Exchequer Sajid Javid was trolled in August by driving a giant ad van in his Bromsgrove constituency.

The viral guerrilla billboard campaign group pitched its van in Bromsgrove's High Street and played a one-minute clip on the giant screen.

The clip was from one of the leaders' debates in the run-up to the Tory leadership election earlier in the summer and Javid could be heard condemning the idea of suspending parliament.

At the end of the clip, a big caption came up asking: "So Sajid, what's changed?"