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13 Aug 2025, 17:04

Protests Against JD Vance's Holiday in the Cotswolds

  • Protests against JD Vance took place in the Cotswolds.
  • Local residents expressed their discontent over road closures.
  • Property owners were concerned about disruptions related to Vance's holiday.

In the Cotswolds, a quiet village in Oxfordshire, protests were held against the holiday of JD Vance, the Vice President of the USA. Local residents and activists gathered to express their discontent with his presence, hosting a celebration of the "uninvited" guest.

The protests gathered between 50 to 100 people, who held placards with slogans and criticism, including statements from Vance about how he "didn't like" Donald Trump. One of the placards read: "Cotswolds childless cat ladies say go home".

Protesters also expressed their thoughts on U.S. support for Israel during the conflict in Gaza, with placards that referred to the "genocide". Local residents noted that Vance's holiday brings significant difficulties, with road closures and an increased police presence, which altered the usual peaceful atmosphere of the village.

Property owners, where Vance was stopping, were seen before local residents as "circus" that accompanies his holiday. Vance owns a sprawling estate that features a picturesque garden, tennis court, and other amenities.

Tags: USA/Europe/Politics

Articles on this topic:

  • www.nbcnews.com - Tea, cakes and funny signs greet Vance in quintessentially British countryside
  • www.independent.co.uk - Chaos in the Cotswolds as protests erupt against JD Vance’s holiday in quaint village