Banksy ‘Brexit’ mural could be removed
A Banksy mural which depicts the removal of a star from the European flag could be removed and sold, according to a BBC report.
The Brexit themed artwork appeared near Dover’s ferry terminal on a building that will be soon demolished.
The graffiti artist’s mural appeared near the terminal ferry that connects Britain to mainland Europe.
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The owners of the property said they looked at options with the Bankrobber Gallery in London. The Godden family lost a court battle after trying to sell another Banksy artwork they owned.
The Goddens said: “We are exploring options for the retention, removal or sale of the [Dover} piece.
“We will look to benefit local charities with proceeds from any sale of the piece,” added the family, which has a large property portfolio.
Dover District Council has said it will be using CCTV to monitor the artwork, on York Street, after it was defaced.