Another massive effigy of the under-fire Prime Minister Keir Starmer was set ablaze at a Guy Fawkes night event this evening.
The model was set alight during the annual Edenbridge bonfire night celebrations on November 8 in Edenbridge.
Laura Lawrence, of the Edenbridge Bonfire Society, said: ‘The effigy this year for the first time actually has a Guy Fawkes ruff and he’s wearing a hat because we feel that Starmer is doing quite well at igniting Parliament by himself at the moment.
It comes after giant effigies of Sir Keir Starmer were dragged through the streets earlier this week as the premier was mocked on Bonfire Night.
The British public directed their ire at the under-fire PM by portraying him as a clown in one effigy at the festivities in Lewes, East Sussex.
He was surrounded by giant juggling balls adorned with the words ‘balls up’, ‘inflation nation’, and ‘100 in, one out’, in a swipe at his premiership.
Another massive effigy of Prime Minister Keir Starmer has been set ablaze at a Guy Fawkes night event this evening
The effigy was set alight during the annual Edenbridge bonfire night celebrations on November 8 in Edenbridge, England
Another effigy showed a crazed-looking Sir Keir, complete with glowing, bright eyes and disheveled glasses, holding a dislodged steering wheel in the air as he rides a tractor with ‘all lies Starmer’ written on the front.
In Edenbridge, Kent, Sir Keir beat Andrew Mountbatten Windsor and Andrew Tate to be voted as the centrepiece for this Saturday’s event.
The 36-feet high effigy depicts Sir Kier wearing a frilly ruff usually associated with Fawkes and flip flops, the giant visage also sported a huge red badge which read: ‘Starmer The Farmer Harmer’.
Earlier this year Labour’s inheritance tax raid on farmers sparked protests throughout the UK as the party was warned it would spell the end of farm shops.
Edenbridge Bonfire Society has gained a reputation for using their effigy’s to poke fun at celebrities, as well as politicians and their decision-making since 1994.
Among their previous targets include, Liz Truss, Boris Johnson, Donald Trump as well as London Mayor Sadiq Khan and his ULEZ policy.