Battle To Keep Anti-Conservative Mural

BRISTOL, ENGLAND - MAY 12: Tony Davis stands in front of large mural depicting British Prime Minister David Cameron strangling a NHS nurse that he had painted on the side of his house near Bristol on May 12, 2015 in South Gloucestershire, England. Labour supporter Tony Davis commissioned the artwork on the run up to the General Election and was hoping to leave it as a local landmark. However with the Labour party defeated and now that the UK has a majority Tory Government South Gloucestershire Council have served him a notice to remove the painting as it breaches advertising regulations. (Photo by Matt Cardy/Getty Images)
BRISTOL, ENGLAND - MAY 12: Tony Davis stands in front of large mural depicting British Prime Minister David Cameron strangling a NHS nurse that he had painted on the side of his house near Bristol on May 12, 2015 in South Gloucestershire, England. Labour supporter Tony Davis commissioned the artwork on the run up to the General Election and was hoping to leave it as a local landmark. However with the Labour party defeated and now that the UK has a majority Tory Government South Gloucestershire Council have served him a notice to remove the painting as it breaches advertising regulations. (Photo by Matt Cardy/Getty Images)
Battle To Keep Anti-Conservative Mural
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