Trump faces giant penis mowed into field near airport where he lands for UK state visit, in climate change protest

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A teenager has mowed an anti-Trump message, complete with a giant penis, into the grass of his family home ahead of the US president’s UK state visit.

Ollie Nancarrow spent his weekend mowing the words “Oi Trump” into his lawn, near Hatfield Heath, in Essex.

The 18-year-old also used the mower to etch a giant polar bear, penis and the words “climate change is real” into the grass, according to the Bishop’s Stortford Independent.

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The A-level student hopes that the US president will spot his creation as Air Force One approaches Stansted Airport, which is near Hatfield Heath, on Monday morning.

“Donald Trump and his denial of climate change are not welcome and I want him to be fully aware of that when he flies in to Stansted on Monday,” he said.

The teenager is the founder of Born Eco, a website which connects shoppers with eco-friendly traders.

Mr Trump’s controversial state visit will unfold over three days.

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President Trump arrives in Britain: In pictures 1/35 President Trump meets with the Queen at Buckingham Palace as he arrives on the first day of his three-day state visit PA 2/35 A mixed crowd of supporters and detractors waits outside Buckingham Palace ahead of the arrival of President Trump Reuters 3/35 President Trump and the Queen view an exhibition of items from the Royal Collection that are of historical significance to the US PA 4/35 President Trump inspects an honour guard during a welcome ceremony in the garden of Buckingham Palace AP 5/35 The police block a road leading to Westminster Abbey, where Donald Trump is visiting on the first day of his state visit PA 6/35 President Trump walks with Prince Charles in the gardens of Buckingham Palace AFP/Getty 7/35 The McDonalds restaurant on Whitehall near to Westminster Abbey provides an excuse as to why they are not serving milkshakes today, though many have speculated that it is due to the recent trend of pouring milkshakes over right wing political figures Tom Batchelor / The Independent 8/35 Protesters with anti-Trump signs stand on Whitehall near Downing Street Tom Batchelor / The Independent 9/35 President Trump and First Lady Melania are welcomed by the Queen, Prince Charles and Camilla at Buckingham Palace EPA 10/35 King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery perform a gun salute to honour President Trump's state visit and to mark the 66th anniversary of Queen Elizabeth's coronation at Green Park Getty 11/35 A protester stands on Whitehall near Downing Street holding a sign with an anti-Trump message Tom Batchelor / The Independent 12/35 A supporter welcomes the president's visit on Whitehall near Downing Street Tom Batchelor / The Independent 13/35 A miniature Trump balloon in the protest on Whitehall near Downing Street Tom Batchelor / The Independent 14/35 A protester wears a "No Trumps" card in his hat as he walks nearby to Buckingham Palace Getty 15/35 President Trump walks with Prince Charles and a Buckingham Palace guard as he is welcomed on the first day of his three-day state visit AFP/Getty 16/35 Dedicated pro-Trump and pro-Brexit campaigner Joseph Afrane awaits the president's arrival at Buckingham Palace Tom Batchelor / The Independent 17/35 Crowds watch as Marine One, the helicopter carrying President Trump, arrives at Buckingham Palace PA 18/35 President Trump and First Lady Melania depart from Air Force one at Stansted Airport Reuters 19/35 Supporters of the president - and detractors of London mayor Sadiq Khan - await his arrival at Buckingham Palace Tom Batchelor / The Independent 20/35 President Donald Trump salutes an honour guard as he and first lady Melania Trump arrive at Stansted Airport AP 21/35 President Trump and First Lady Melania arrive at Winfield House, the US ambassadors residence in London AP 22/35 An anti-Trump protester awaits the president's arrival at Buckingham Palace Tom Batchelor / The Independent 23/35 Dedicated pro-Trump and pro-Brexit campaigner Joseph Afrane awaits the president's arrival at Buckingham Palace Tom Batchelor / The Independent 24/35 A protester mowed this message into a field nearby to Stansted Airport Born Eco 25/35 An anti-Trump protester awaits the president's arrival at Buckingham Palace Tom Batchelor / The Independent 26/35 A marching band parades down the Mall in front of Buckingham Palace ahead of the arrival of President Trump Reuters 27/35 Supporters of the president await his arrival at Buckingham Palace Tom Batchelor / The Independent 28/35 A Marine One helicopter lands near Winfield House, the US ambassadors house in London, during President Trump's state visit Reuters 29/35 President Trump shakes hands with Jeremy Hunt, the foreign secretary Sky News 30/35 A policeman stands on the Mall, one of the roads leading to Buckingham Palace that is closed for the president's visit Reuters 31/35 Items are unloaded from Air Force One following the arrival of President Trump to Stansted Airport PA 32/35 Air Force One lands carrying U.S. President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump arriving for their state visit to Britain Reuters 33/35 An honour guard await Trump's departure from Air Force One at Stansted Airport Sky News 34/35 President Trump and First Lady Melania depart from Air Force one at Stansted Airport AP 35/35 Jeremy Hunt, the foreign secretary, and US ambassador to the UK Woody Johnson await the arrival of US President Donald Trump PA 1/35 President Trump meets with the Queen at Buckingham Palace as he arrives on the first day of his three-day state visit PA 2/35 A mixed crowd of supporters and detractors waits outside Buckingham Palace ahead of the arrival of President Trump Reuters 3/35 President Trump and the Queen view an exhibition of items from the Royal Collection that are of historical significance to the US PA 4/35 President Trump inspects an honour guard during a welcome ceremony in the garden of Buckingham Palace AP 5/35 The police block a road leading to Westminster Abbey, where Donald Trump is visiting on the first day of his state visit PA 6/35 President Trump walks with Prince Charles in the gardens of Buckingham Palace AFP/Getty 7/35 The McDonalds restaurant on Whitehall near to Westminster Abbey provides an excuse as to why they are not serving milkshakes today, though many have speculated that it is due to the recent trend of pouring milkshakes over right wing political figures Tom Batchelor / The Independent 8/35 Protesters with anti-Trump signs stand on Whitehall near Downing Street Tom Batchelor / The Independent 9/35 President Trump and First Lady Melania are welcomed by the Queen, Prince Charles and Camilla at Buckingham Palace EPA 10/35 King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery perform a gun salute to honour President Trump's state visit and to mark the 66th anniversary of Queen Elizabeth's coronation at Green Park Getty 11/35 A protester stands on Whitehall near Downing Street holding a sign with an anti-Trump message Tom Batchelor / The Independent 12/35 A supporter welcomes the president's visit on Whitehall near Downing Street Tom Batchelor / The Independent 13/35 A miniature Trump balloon in the protest on Whitehall near Downing Street Tom Batchelor / The Independent 14/35 A protester wears a "No Trumps" card in his hat as he walks nearby to Buckingham Palace Getty 15/35 President Trump walks with Prince Charles and a Buckingham Palace guard as he is welcomed on the first day of his three-day state visit AFP/Getty 16/35 Dedicated pro-Trump and pro-Brexit campaigner Joseph Afrane awaits the president's arrival at Buckingham Palace Tom Batchelor / The Independent 17/35 Crowds watch as Marine One, the helicopter carrying President Trump, arrives at Buckingham Palace PA 18/35 President Trump and First Lady Melania depart from Air Force one at Stansted Airport Reuters 19/35 Supporters of the president - and detractors of London mayor Sadiq Khan - await his arrival at Buckingham Palace Tom Batchelor / The Independent 20/35 President Donald Trump salutes an honour guard as he and first lady Melania Trump arrive at Stansted Airport AP 21/35 President Trump and First Lady Melania arrive at Winfield House, the US ambassadors residence in London AP 22/35 An anti-Trump protester awaits the president's arrival at Buckingham Palace Tom Batchelor / The Independent 23/35 Dedicated pro-Trump and pro-Brexit campaigner Joseph Afrane awaits the president's arrival at Buckingham Palace Tom Batchelor / The Independent 24/35 A protester mowed this message into a field nearby to Stansted Airport Born Eco 25/35 An anti-Trump protester awaits the president's arrival at Buckingham Palace Tom Batchelor / The Independent 26/35 A marching band parades down the Mall in front of Buckingham Palace ahead of the arrival of President Trump Reuters 27/35 Supporters of the president await his arrival at Buckingham Palace Tom Batchelor / The Independent 28/35 A Marine One helicopter lands near Winfield House, the US ambassadors house in London, during President Trump's state visit Reuters 29/35 President Trump shakes hands with Jeremy Hunt, the foreign secretary Sky News 30/35 A policeman stands on the Mall, one of the roads leading to Buckingham Palace that is closed for the president's visit Reuters 31/35 Items are unloaded from Air Force One following the arrival of President Trump to Stansted Airport PA 32/35 Air Force One lands carrying U.S. President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump arriving for their state visit to Britain Reuters 33/35 An honour guard await Trump's departure from Air Force One at Stansted Airport Sky News 34/35 President Trump and First Lady Melania depart from Air Force one at Stansted Airport AP 35/35 Jeremy Hunt, the foreign secretary, and US ambassador to the UK Woody Johnson await the arrival of US President Donald Trump PA

He is expected to meet the Queen and senior royals at Buckingham Palace, before dignitaries gather for a state dinner on Monday evening.

Jeremy Corbyn, the leader of the opposition, is boycotting the event, while Sadiq Khan, the mayor of London, has compared Mr Trump to the ”fascists of the 20th century”.

Thousands of protesters are also expected to rally against Mr Trump’s presence at a protest in Trafalgar Square on Tuesday.

Mr Trump has repeatedly dismissed the threat of climate change since taking office.

Last week the White House instructed a major US government department to cease predicting the long term effects of the climate crisis, in a move which infuriated environmental campaigners.

conflictedideology on June 3rd, 2019 at 12:51 UTC »

"Oh sure, now he mows the lawn."

-- kid's parents

bompibjornen on June 3rd, 2019 at 11:38 UTC »

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Johnny_Carcinogenic on June 3rd, 2019 at 08:31 UTC »

"A teenager has mowed an anti-Trump message, complete with a giant penis, into the grass of his family home ahead of the US president’s UK state visit.

Ollie Nancarrow spent his weekend mowing the words “Oi Trump” into his lawn, near Hatfield Heath, in Essex.

The 18-year-old also used the mower to etch a giant polar bear, penis and the words “climate change is real” into the grass, according to the Bishop’s Stortford Independent.

The A-level student hopes that the US president will spot his creation as Air Force One approaches Stansted Airport, which is near Hatfield Heath, on Monday morning.

“Donald Trump and his denial of climate change are not welcome and I want him to be fully aware of that when he flies in to Stansted on Monday,” he said."

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