Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham has shared footage showing a man tearing down posters supporting him ahead of the upcoming Makerfield by-election. The footage, shared on Sunday (7 June), shows a man exiting a van and walking up to the stake attached to a property’s fence. He then swipes the sign before putting it into his van, before doing the same thing to another “Vote Andy” placard. Sharing the clip, Mr Burnham wrote: “Whoever this is, we’d appreciate your help on the 19th of June as we’ll have about 650 stakes to take down, but could you give it a rest for now.” In a later video message, Mr Burnham joked that his “garden stakes are under attack”. It is illegal to remove any political placard or poster from someone’s private property.

Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham has shared footage showing a man tearing down posters supporting him ahead of the upcoming Makerfield by-election. The footage, shared on…

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