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A new giant, political message has appeared on a slag heap in Midsomer Norton which reads 'Dig deep. Tories out.'

The message is thought to have appeared last night (December 11), on the same pile which had the words 'Get Mogg Out' emblazoned over it a couple of weeks ago.

It is not yet known who is behind these messages, but it comes after a tumultuous campaign period for the Conservative Party's candidate for North East Somerset, Jacob Rees-Mogg, who has held the seat since 2010.

A resident has taken to Twitter with a picture of the message, stating: "They've been at it again. I think it says 'dig deep tories out."

Midsomer Norton resident Simon Boraston tweeted the photo and told Somerset Live he spotted the message this morning (December 12).

He said: "It looks a bit washed out so I think it must have been written last night."

Somerset has been lashed with heavy rain today and the previous message is thought to have also been washed away in wet weather.

(Image: Simon Boraston)

The first 'Get Mogg Out' picture went viral and prompted humorous responses from across the UK, as well as comments from the Tory's political rivals in Somerset.

#GetMoggOut was trending on Twitter with thousands of people sharing the picture and Somerset Live's original story.

Jacob Rees-Mogg has been the MP for North East Somerset since 2010 and is again standing as the Tory candidate.

The messages appeared after Mr Rees-Mogg had been notably quiet during the election campaign period, prompting one Somerset Live reporter to embark on a hunt to find him.

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