The Wheels On The Bus Go Round And Round (2019) is a piece about Europe and particularly the UK’s, growing lack of empathy towards refugees and migration. The piece sheds light on the arms industry that fuel wars and creates the refugee problem and instability which leads to an increase in defence and security spending. In context of the anti-migration sentiment, it also makes reference to Brexit and the role of buses in the advertising for Vote Leave, as well as Boris Johnson’s claim of painting crates to make models of buses.