Like many people, I have been full of admiration for the work of Led by Donkeys, a small guerrilla group who have commandeered advertising hoardings and used them to remind the public of previous statements by politicians, which they would presumably prefer forgotten, unless they are even more shameless than they appear to be, including Michael Gove’s hostility to No Deal, Farage’s previous advocacy of two referenda and Dominic Cummings’ statement that most Tory MPs don’t care about poor people. They recently commandeered a field in Wiltshire on which to plough the words BRITAIN NOW WANTS TO REMAIN, set to the music of Land of Hope and Glory. They have been far more effective – funny, caustic, slightly anarchic – than more mainstream organisations.