Would you usually expect to be subjected to political campaigns in your local boozer?

Bargain pub chain JD Wetherspoon has printed 200,000 beer mats bearing a hard-hitting message arguing for the UK to leave the European Union.

The beer mats will be available in the company's 920 pubs across the UK in the run-up to the June 23 referendum.

Surrey Comet:

The message printed on the beer mats

The message draws attention to governance issues with senior staff at the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and asks why UK voters should trust the views of its managing director, Christine Lagarde, who has voiced her support for the 'remain' campaign.

The beer mat has a message on both sides, which is signed by Wetherspoon founder and chairman Tim Martin.

He said: "The governance issues within the IMF, are, in my opinion, very serious for UK citizens.

Surrey Comet:

JD Wetherspoon pub The Sovreign of the Seas in Petts Wood, Orpington

"The Government has paraded a number of financial institutions in front of the public, who have, in my view, grossly distorted our financial prospects in the event of a Brexit.

"Corporate governance at the IMF is clearly out of control and Christine Lagarde would have been obliged to resign at any normal plc or institution until the matters in question were resolved.

"The UK public have been asked to rely on her comments by both George Osborne and David Cameron in the forthcoming referendum and she must now answer the questions on the beer mats and others that the public may have."