A giant effigy of former foreign secretary Boris Johnson will be torched as part of a British town's Bonfire Night celebrations, organisers revealed on Wednesday.
The 36-foot (11-metre) tall caricature will be set ablaze on Saturday in Edenbridge, Kent, southeast England, with more than 10,000 people expected to attend.
Johnson, who spearheaded the pro-Brexit campaign, resigned in July over Prime Minister Theresa May's plans to keep Britain close to the European Union after leaving the bloc in March.
Johnson is depicted with a mop of blond hair poking out from under his cycling helmet, wearing lurid red-and-white jogging shorts and odd socks.
The 54-year-old is shown holding an EU cake, about to eat a slice of it with the British flag on.
"Our message to Mr Johnson is that you cannot have your cake and eat it," said Edenbridge Bonfire Society chairman Bill Cummings.
"We hope Mr Johnson will appreciate the humour contained in our caricature and take it in the good spirit with which it is intended."
"This year Boris was the obvious option, plus he's great to caricature."
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