In pictures: ‘Stop Trump’ protesters target JD Vance’s UK summer trip
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In pictures: ‘Stop Trump’ protesters target JD Vance’s UK summer trip

August 13, 2025
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U.K. locals staged a protest against JD Vance's summer UK trip, saying that the vice president was not welcome.

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JD Vance's U.K. trip has caused a stir, with locals staging a 'Vance not welcome party' on Tuesday after the U.S. vice president's motorcade arrived in the picturesque Cotswolds."Bullies not welcome here," read one sign, while another called to "make America moral again."Other placards mocked the U.S. official more directly, saying "JD Vance's Netflix password is password" and "JD Vance claps when the plane lands."A meme image featuring Vance with a bald head was ed on balloons and attached to the front of a celebratory "caterpillar" cake and displayed on the side of a van.Residents also faced security checks and road closures related to Vance's visit.Vance's team did not immediately respond to a CNBC request for ."The local people of the Cotswolds turned out because they feel very strongly that JD Vance is not welcome here, and they wanted to exercise their freedom of speech," a spokesperson for the Stop Trump Coalition, which organized the test, told CNBC on Tuesday."The atmosphere was, was really wonderful," the spokesperson said. "It was a really joyous festival of resistance."According to the spokesperson, around 80 people att the event, mostly locals

The test has garnered widespread social media attention, with users sharing footage and pictures from the event and creating memes Vance's trip.The U.S. vice president, who is traveling with his wife and children, has previously criticized the U.K, which the spokesperson for the Stop Trump Coalition said had angered locals

They also pointed to Vance and the U.S. administration's positions on the wars in Ukraine and the Gaza enclave as factors contributing to outrage.See some impressions of the test here:Attendees pose with placards at a "Vance not welcome party".Darren Staples | Afp | Getty ImagesA testor wearing a a satirical mask of US President Donald Trump, holds a balloon depicting a satirical image of US Vice-President JD Vance during a "Vance not welcome party", organised by Stop Trump Coalition supporters and local residents on August 12, 2025 in Charlbury, Oxfordshire.Leon Neal | Getty Images News | Getty ImagesAttendees pose with placards at a "Vance not welcome party".Darren Staples | Afp | Getty ImagesAttendees pose with placards at a "Vance not welcome party".Darren Staples | Afp | Getty ImagesA satirical image of US Vice-President JD Vance is seen on the front of a cake during a "Vance not welcome party".Leon Neal | Getty Images News | Getty ImagesThe Cotswolds is a celebrity destination, with former British Prime Minister David Cameron and U.S

TV personality Ellen DeGeneres having a residence in the area

Earlier this year, former U.S

Vice President Kamala Harris was also spotted in the region, as she reportedly att the wedding of Eve Jobs, daughter of late Apple Co-Founder Steve Jobs.Vance's trip has also included a stay with British Foreign Minister David Lammy in Kent, where the two held a bilateral meeting after a fishing trip.The U.S. vice president is also set to meet further U.K. politicians and travel to Scotland for the next leg of his trip.A police road block is in operation, ing access to the village of Dean, three miles north of Charlbury, west of London on August 12, 2025, as the US Vice President JD Vance takes his vacation in the English countryside.Darren Staples | Afp | Getty ImagesMemes of the vice president are displayed on a truck during a "Vance not welcome party".Darren Staples | Afp | Getty ImagesBritain's Foreign Secretary David Lammy (R) and US Vice President JD Vance (L) fish in the grounds of Chevening House, in Chevening, southeast England, on August 8, 2025.Suzanne Plunkett | Afp | Getty Images