I hadn't ever heard of this BBC 'reporter,' Ian Youngs....
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Ian Youngs
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...whom UK Pravda evidently employs to cover 'entertainment and the arts,' and in that capacity has written a very non-rivetting piece...
"Banksy writes tribute to pioneering comedian Tony Allen."
...but he certainly isn't much of an 'investigative' journalist!
Or else he is simply, sycophantically, following orders from his tax-funded bosses to maintain at all costs the cover-up we have mentioned often...
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....about the 'artist' whom Youngs calls 'secretive' but could better be described as a skanky pinko git....
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'Banksy' - No more artistic talent than half the other anti-socials whose daubs deface public and private property in the UK and other countries.
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...ever ready to show his true red colours....
The anonymous artist posted on Instagram pictures of limited edition grey souvenir T-shirts which went on sale at the weekend in Bristol.…..

'Banksy,' a friend to every form of scum?
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The shirts have a picture of Colston's empty plinth with a rope hanging off, with debris and a discarded sign nearby and BRISTOL written above.
..but ever-yellow when it comes to showing his face or giving his real name.
He said proceeds from the sale will be given to the four people facing trial in the city accused of criminal damage.
Right, we know the gutless sh&t is on the enemy side…
…and that he's too yellow to identify himself…

BTW, real journalists, with a more professional ethos than Youngs...
( or to be fair, any of the BBC asses who never met a leftist they didn't like)
...have long since identified the slimy cur.
High Court case.
MailOnline claims that Banksy – the pseudonym of Bristol-born, 53-year-old, public school-educated Robin Gunningham – is named as the first defendant in a legal action accusing him of defamation.
Yep, a poor little child of privilege, a public school twerp!
Just ask why none of the BBC Coven, always so eager to chew on 'leaks' from treacherous low-lifes – aka 'civil servants…'
...that put public figures the BBC dislikes in a bad light, are sedulous in covering for the grafitti vandal.
His leftery, obviously.
Maybe also their shared Europhilia?
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'Banksy reveals how his anti-Brexit themed artwork was rejected by the Royal Academy of arts when he submitted it under a pseudonym... then accepted it after he said it was his.. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5833855/amp/Royal-Academy-Arts-rejected-Banksys-Brexit-themed-artwork-submitted-pseudonym.html
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