Bill Drummond Details Irish Border Project

He'll be handing out hot cross buns on Good Friday...

The KLF founder Bill Drummond is set to conduct an ad hoc referendum at the Irish border tomorrow (April 19th).

The maverick art figure intends to probe passers by on a clause in the Good Friday agreement, relating to the existence of the Irish border.

To spice things up a little he'll also be handing out 40 hot cross buns – baked according to his own recipe – alongside 40 mugs emblazoned with THE VERY GOOD FRIDAY AGREEMENT.

Passers by will be asked if they 'agree' or 'disagree' with the following statement:

If either the Government of Ireland or the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland were ever to instigate their own country leaving the European Union, both governments would guarantee that as long as the island of Ireland existed, the border crossing between County Derry and County Donegal on the Culmore Road, would remain freely open for all those that wished to cross it, in either direction.

Bill Drummond will situate himself on the border between County Derry and County Donegal, just north of Ballynagard and just south of Muff between 10am and noon on this Good Friday (April 19th).

For a full breakdown on the Irish border project click HERE.

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