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Protesters have taken to creative forms to challenge new foreign secretary and former London Mayor Boris Johnson.

UK records 4,368 more coronavirus cases and 11 more deathsTwo plaques, in the style of English Heritage blue commemorative signs, have been placed outside his house in north London.

The plaque reads: ‘Boris Johnson, 1964 -, BOJO, destroyer of cosmopolitan unity & passer of buck lives here,’ targeted at his position in the recent referendum.

Johnson backed the Brexit campaign and is credited with being one of the key factors in its success.


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Since becoming foreign secretary only a week ago, he has already visited Brussels, Washington and New York, been accused of being a liar by US journalists and had to deal with the fallout of events both in Munich and Turkey.



He has even been described by BBC News as an ‘old Labrador who has just flushed out a pheasant for the first time and is rather pleased with his unexpected success’.

Metro.co.uk managed to track down the protester to ask them why they did it.

They agreed to speak if they could remain anonymous.

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‘Boris has destroyed my city as an act of callous arrogance,’ they told us.

‘He gets away with it. He’s unpeggable in every way you’d care to mention.

‘People are going to have to move.

‘People’s lives are going to be seriously messed up because he thought it was the best way to become prime minister.

‘If that’s not callous, I don’t know what is.’

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Representatives from the Foreign Office have been contacted for comment.

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