mounting tensions between Greater Manchester leaders and the government over lockdown measures. Coun Karney said: “People love the graffiti as it marks the moment that we made a stand.“It’s got historical importance, and I’ve been asked to save some pieces back.“I’ve spoken to the guy who did the graffiti and we want to save him a square slab so he can do a miniature version.“Hopefully it could be put in the Manchester Art Gallery, or Andy Burnham's garden.”When asked if it was right to only consider the wall as art once demolished and covered in graffiti, the Labour councillor argues that the structure should never have been built in the first place.Some have spoken up against it, with the The Modernist Society arguing that the wall has.
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