He will find resistance': The Cotswolds braces itself for JD Vance's summer holiday
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Stow-on-the-Wold, a charming town, may become a protest site during JD Vance's family holiday. Protesters plan to show their discontent towards Vance, similar to protests previously encountered by him. Historical conflicts in the town are juxtaposed with modern political discontent. Celebrity reactions to US politics have led some, like Ellen DeGeneres, to relocate to the Cotswolds as a refuge from the Trump presidency. Luxury estate agents indicate a trend of wealthy Americans seeking homes in the Cotswolds amid these ongoing cultural tensions.
The narrow lanes and honeyed stone walls of Stow-on-the-Wold are not the setting where one would expect to see an angry altercation unless it was a standoff between Range Rovers for the last parking spot in the gridlocked market square.
JD Vance is every bit as unwelcome in the UK as Donald Trump, said the Stop Trump Coalition, which mobilises British opposition to the US president.
Vance's wife, Usha, and their three young children had to abandon a ski holiday in Vermont in March after they were met with crowds of protesters with signs reading Go ski in Russia.
For some, such as the comedian and former chatshow host Ellen DeGeneres and her wife, the actor Portia de Rossi, outrage at the Trump administration has gone further.
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