Anti-monarchy graffiti daubed on Manchester wall after Queen's death is scrubbed off
Anti-monarchy graffiti that appeared in the aftermath of the Queen's death and was dubbed 'terrible' and 'insensitive' by residents and walkers has been removed.
One wall, painted in larger black letters, had previously read: "Make Elizabeth the last!". A second message, beside it, added: "No tears for Lizzy, end the Monarchy now" in red paint.Speaking to the Manchester Evening News on Saturday, residents slammed the vandals, with one woman saying they 'didn't understand' why anybody would want to do that.
"At first I thought it might be about what the council are doing with this land as there has been a lot of local opposition to that," one neighbour said.
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