BRITISH RETIREE, UNHAPPY WITH PRIME MINISTER CAMERON, EXPRESSES HIS DISPLEASURE IN ART; THAT ART IS PROMPTLY BANNED BY A CRIMINAL BRITISH GOVERNMENT

Retired British resident and long-time taxpayer Tony Davis, 73, is so passionate about politics he commissioned a local street artist to create a giant painting on his end-of-terrace property.

The mural, 30ft long and 10ft high, shows the British Prime Minister with his hand around a nurse’s throat, with the backdrop of Westminster and Clifton Suspension Bridge.’

But he's been threatened by the local cowardly council to remove it or else. The concept of respecting your elders apparently doesn't exist in that part of the world. If he refuses to remove it, he could eventually be fined up to £20,000 under the Town and Country Planning Act.

Tony said: "I've had a notice of prosecution. If you are a commercial premises you can advertise anything but if you are a private premises you are restricted to a size of 2ft by 3ft.

"But this applies to hoardings - not something that is painted on the wall like mine is.
"Also my question is, what exactly am I meant to be advertising?"

Tony has seven days to reply with the notice but claims his attempts to speak to the council's enforcement department by phone have so far been unsuccessful.

He had intended to keep the mural after the election, even though Labour lost, because he claims it has "brightened up" the area".

He added: "As far as I'm concerned it's not going anywhere soon."

Lifelong Labour supporter Tony Davis is showing his support to the party - by having a 30ft graffiti mural of David Cameron throttling a nurse painted on the side of his house

We say, "Good for you, Tony". These kinds of tax-feeding parasites have been leeching off of We The People whilst intimidating and terrorizing us for far too long. It's time to make it clear to these vermin that they obey us, not the other way around.

Hang in there dude!