DescriptionPiccadilly Wall - The North is not a Petri Dish.jpg
English: Graffiti recently daubed onto the infamous "Piccadilly Wall" at Piccadilly Gardens. The slogan refers to the government's latest plans to tackle the coronavirus outbreak by imposing different restrictions in different regions around the UK and appears to refer to a quote from the Mayor of Liverpool who is reported to have said: "Quite simply the North should not be a petri dish for experimentation by central government."
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