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'We can all understand the anger behind this': City centre councillor says lockdown protest graffiti on Piccadilly Gardens wall will stay up 'for a few days'

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Graffiti protesting the way the north has been treated in the lockdown debate will stay on the Piccadilly Gardens wall 'for a few days', a councillor said.The words 'the north is not a petri dish' and 'Full Furloug(sic)' were spray-painted in red in capital letters on the wall on Friday.Tense negotiations are ongoing between local leaders and the government over lockdown measures in the region.In a tweet about the graffiti, city centre spokesman Coun Pat Karney said: "We can all understand the anger behind this."Mancunians come together when our city is threatened.

It will be up for a few days and then removed."Greater Manchester's leaders locked horns with the government about the financial support on offer if tighter restrictions were.

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