Will Dunn meets the political pranksters who sent Liz Truss fleeing in rage.
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From films detailing Conservative hypocrisy projected on Parliament buildings, to remote-controlled lettuce banners unfurling over the head of the former Prime Minister, Led By Donkeys have been a regular fixture of political activism over the past decade.
Now with a Labour government in place after 14 years of Tory rule, will the group - with their predominantly progressive politics - change their approach?
The New Statesman's Will Dunn meets Led By Donkeys in this extended interview.
Led By Donkeys: Adventures in Art, Activism and Accountability is published by Thames & Hudson and available now.
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