GLASGOW’S own Banksy has struck again with a powerful, political message.

This time, the mural has appeared in the city’s West End, on Bank Street, close to Kelvinbridge Subway.

The work-of-art, by The Pink Bear Rebel, depicts a blindfolded Theresa May being dragged along by a blindfolded British bulldog wearing a Union flag jacket.

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The image is a nod to the current state of Brexit negotiations in which Mrs May has been accused of being “incapable” of delivering an exit plan from the EU.

The satirical painting comes just weeks after another appeared close to both Parkhead and Ibrox stadiums, apparently challenging sectarianism.

The murals depicted the Pope wearing a Rangers scarf and the Queen in a Celtic one as both engaged in a friendly game of football.

Nil By Mouth, Scotland’s leading anti-sectarian charity, praised the artwork for working to change people’s outlook.

The Evening Times has reached out to the Pink Bear Rebel for comment.

The latest mural in the West End comes just days after Tory MP James Duddridge, a former minister, threw fuel on the flames when he called for a no-confidence vote in the Prime Minister.

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In a letter to the backbench Tory 1922 Committee, he said: “I have not met a single MP who thinks she will lead us into another election.

“The Prime Minister seems incapable of doing this.

“We will fail to cut through on issues other than Brexit until we are beyond Brexit, yet the can is kicked further and further down the road.

“I write this with heavy heart; however, we now need a proper leadership election and to move on.”