The sports category has moved to a new website.
ADVERTISEMENT

Banksy chips away at EU flag in first mural

Negotiations with Brussels are expected to begin after a snap British general election on June 8.

A recently painted mural by British graffiti artist Banksy, depicting a workman chipping away at one of the stars on a European Union flag

The work appeared on the side of a house on Sunday in Dover, a port town just across the Channel from France that is Britain's closest point to mainland Europe.

It depicts a man in overalls armed with a chisel and hammer on a ladder, cancelling out one of the 12 stars, causing cracks across the entire blue flag.

An image of the mural also appeared on Banksy's official website, confirming its authenticity even though the elusive artist is still anonymous.

ADVERTISEMENT

Britain voted to leave the EU in a referendum last year and is set to do so in 2019.

Passers-by stopped to look at the mural, which has a large anchor in front of it and is on the seaside near a terminal with ferries for northern France.

Banksy is best known for his political satire.

In one recent mural he criticised the use of tear gas by French police against migrants and another at the main migrant camp in the French port of Calais, across the Channel from Dover, shows Apple founder Steve Jobs, whose biological father was a Syrian immigrant.

JOIN OUR PULSE COMMUNITY!

Unblock notifications in browser settings.
ADVERTISEMENT

Eyewitness? Submit your stories now via social or:

Email: news@pulselive.co.ke

ADVERTISEMENT