**Title:** Jeremy Clarkson Joins Cotswolds Backlash Against JD Vance
**Meta Description:** Jeremy Clarkson supports local protests against US Vice President JD Vance’s visit to the Cotswolds, sparking community backlash and demonstrations.
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**Headline:** Jeremy Clarkson Supports Local Protests Against JD Vance’s Cotswolds Visit
In a surprising turn of events, Jeremy Clarkson has aligned himself with local residents in the Cotswolds who are expressing their discontent over US Vice President JD Vance’s summer holiday in the picturesque hamlet of Dean. Mr. Vance and his family are currently residing at Dean Manor, a Grade II-listed country home, during their trip, which also included a stay with Foreign Secretary David Lammy in Kent and plans to visit Scotland.
Local frustrations have escalated following the arrival of Mr. Vance’s extensive motorcade, which comprised 18 vehicles and resulted in significant disruptions across the countryside on Monday. Residents faced road closures and security checkpoints manned by police and sniffer dogs as the Vice President made his way to Dean Manor, according to reports from GloucestershireLive.
The situation intensified with the organization of a “Vance Not Welcome Party” protest by groups such as “Everybody Hates Elon” and the “Stop Trump Coalition” in nearby Charlbury. Demonstrators gathered to voice their opposition, brandishing banners that mocked Mr. Vance and labeled him a “war criminal,” a reference to the United States’ support for Israel. Some protesters displayed a viral meme featuring Mr. Vance with a bald head, which gained notoriety after a Norwegian tourist claimed he was denied entry into the US due to the image on his phone.
Among the protest signs, one read, “JD Vance’s Netflix password is ‘password’,” while another stated, “JD Vance claps when the plane lands.” A van featuring the bald image of Mr. Vance was also spotted driving through Charlbury, and a large sign in Chipping Norton declared, “Gaza starves, Vance not welcome.”
As the protests unfolded, Clarkson took to Instagram to share an image highlighting the no-fly zone over his farm in the Cotswolds, which coincides with filming for the fifth season of his show, Clarkson’s Farm.
The backlash against Mr. Vance’s visit underscores the tensions surrounding political figures in tranquil settings, as local communities grapple with the implications of high-profile visits.
**FAQ Section:**
**Q: Why are residents protesting JD Vance’s visit to the Cotswolds?**
A: Residents are frustrated by the disruptions caused by Vance’s large motorcade and are expressing their opposition to his political stance, particularly regarding US foreign policy.

