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Protesters put up a brilliant fake Blue Plaque outside Boris Johnson's house

Picture: JUSTIN TALLIS/AFP/Getty Images
Picture: JUSTIN TALLIS/AFP/Getty Images

If you're not familiar with English Heritage's Blue Plaques, they're pretty markers dotted around buildings in London to commemorate the inspiring men and women who lived or worked there.

When it was announced Boris Johnson had been appointed our new home secretary, his neighbours took it upon themselves to put up a sign reading 'sorry world', which summed up how many British people felt about his elevation onto the world stage.

Over the weekend, it appears that some new signage has appeared on the wall and pavement outside the MP for Uxbridge and Ruslip's front door.

The mocked up Blue Plaques read:

BORIS JOHNSON

1964 -

BOJO, destroyer of cosmopolitan unity & pass of buck

lives here

... well played.

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