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The President of the United States has been met with a rude protest upon his arrival in the United Kingdom . Trump has been able to see from the window of his plane the image of a giant penis drawn on the field in an area near Stansted airport. Student Ollie Nancarrow has drawn the "artwork" next to the image of a polar bear, as well as writing "climate change is real." The protest comes ahead of Donald Trump's controversial visit to the United Kingdom this week. Discover more stories on Business Insider . Donald Trump has encountered the image of a giant penis drawn in the fields surrounding Stansted airport upon his arrival in the United Kingdom for his official visit this week .
The image, which is accompanied by the message "Oi Trump" was drawn by student and entrepreneur Ollie Nancarrow, who carried out the protest on the land that belongs to his parents' house in the town of Hatfield Heath, in response to the US president's stance on climate change. "Guess who's been busy Sweden Mobile Number List mowing the lawn today to send a message to Trump on his way to Stansted..." Nancarrow tweeted . "Please share and let's see how far we can go with this welcome!" adds the young man. Trump met with very rude protest as he flies into Stansted Airport for UK state visit Born Eco / Ollie Nancarrow Nancarrow has also drawn an image of a polar bear alongside the message "climate change is real" on another piece of land nearby .
Trump has questioned climate change on multiple occasions and in 2018 accused climate experts of having a "political agenda . " Trump met with very rude protest as he flies into Stansted Airport for UK state visit Born Eco / Ollie Nancarrow The protest comes before the controversial three-day visit of the president of the United States to the United Kingdom , which began with Trump's words throwing himself into the fight over Theresa May's succession as prime minister. Trump has praised former Foreign Secretary and favorite for the job, Boris Johnson , in interviews for the Sun and the Sunday Times , and has criticized May's handling of Brexit. This Monday Trump will go to Buckingham Palace, where he will dine at a state banquet with Elizabeth II and several members of May's Government.
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