The sign has been attracting attention
It might have started as a joke, but a sign sign outside of a Beeston shop which mocks the government has been attracting attention from shoppers and passers-by. A member of staff at the Beeston fragrance shop Refan has shed some light on the message behind the statement posted on the A-board outside their store.
The exact wording on the sign outside Refan, in High Road in Beeston, states “National P*** Shortage Due To Our Government Taking It All.” The member of staff said the sign which has been out there for over a year will not be moved until the government “stop taking the p***.”READ MORE: Concerns Eastwood will 'not cope' as 240-home development set to be approved
Partygate was exposed earlier this year when the Met Police investigated allegations of lockdown parties held in Downing Street.
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