Inside JD Vance's 'Fantastic' Cotswolds Barbecue with Famous Faces Attending
JD Vance invited Robert Jenrick for a private meeting during his UK holiday while scheduling conflicts prevented talks with Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch, aides said.
- US Vice President JD Vance is spending his summer holiday with his family in the Cotswolds area of southwest England, taking a break from his duties in Washington DC.
- While vacationing in the UK, Vance arranged a private discussion with Robert Jenrick, the opposition party’s justice spokesperson, ahead of a social gathering planned for Tuesday.
- Jenrick, a former Tory leadership contender and shadow justice secretary, shares similar views with Vance on issues like immigration and free speech, while the Conservative Party trails Labour and Reform UK in polls.
- The area around Vance's Cotswolds stay has seen heightened security with police road closures, and Vance’s visit includes official engagements such as a recent meeting with UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy on Gaza at Chevening House in Kent.
- The meeting between Vance and Jenrick highlights ongoing US-UK dialogue and occurs amid speculation about Tory leadership changes and ahead of President Donald Trump’s planned second UK visit next month.
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Inside JD Vance's 'fantastic' Cotswolds barbecue with famous faces attending
JD Vance hosted a barbecue for famous faces during his Cotswolds holiday in Oxfordshire.
·Oxford, United Kingdom
Read Full ArticleWho's on JD Vance's Cotswolds guest list?
Well, well, well. The US Vice President has taken a family trip to the UK this summer, to enjoy a stay at an 18th-century Georgian manor in the Cotswolds. But although this getaway was supposed to provide some leisure time for JD Vance, the VP has made space to meet with a stream of British
·London, United Kingdom
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38% Center
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