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Protesters blaming Boris Johnson for Brexit happening have erected two plaques, in the style of English Heritage blue commemorative signs, outside his north London house.
The plaques read: "Boris Johnson, 1964 -, BOJO, destroyer of cosmopolitan unity & passer of buck lives here."
The new foreign secretary and former London Mayor backed the Brexit campaign and has been credited as one of the main reasons people voted to leave the EU.
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17.4 million people voted for Britain to leave the European Union last month, by a percentage of 52% to 48%.
Speaking to the Metro, the people who put the signs up, said: "Boris has destroyed my city as an act of callous arrogance. He gets away with it. He's unpeggable in every way you'd care to mention. People are going to have to move.
"People's lives are going to be seriously messed up because he thought it was the best way to become prime minister. If that's not callous, I don't know what is."
They spoke to Metro anonymously, presumably because they were worried they would get in shit for putting the plaques up.
Since becoming foreign secretary only a week ago, Boris has visited Brussels, Washington and New York, and has had to deal with the fallout of chaotic events in Munich and Turkey.
And apparently it's all his fault that the democratic will of the people was for us to leave the EU.
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Words by James Dawson