Cotswolds, J.D. Vance
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US Vice President JD Vance's UK holiday has sparked discontent among some locals, and his security has been accused of carrying out door-to-door checks.
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JD Vance’s holiday brings ‘circus’ of road closures and police patrols to sleepy Cotswolds village
Residents in the vicinity of the 6-acre site have described road blocks coming into place as the US vice president spends time in their village
Local police and JD Vance's office have denied cliams that officers were asking Cotswolds residents for their social media details.
If one lesson has emerged this travel season, it’s that you really, really don’t want to be on vacation in the vicinity of Vice-President J. D. Vance. Last month, with the Trump Administration continuing to conduct sweeping immigration raids in the Los Angeles area,
JD Vance ’s team have denied knowing about any efforts from police to collect social media information from residents near where he spent his Cotswolds holiday. Locals near the Hamlet of Dean, near Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire, have claimed police had been door-to-door asking for personal details of residents and social media accounts.
One of these resulted in the establishment of a no-fly zone over the Cotswolds, a rural region of southern England where Vance and his family were staying earlier this month. While this prompted something of a backlash,
This picture-perfect stretch of England is famed for its rolling hills, countryside living, thatched roofs, and cozy pubs. But the Cotswolds hasn’t exactly turned out to be a refuge from US politics.