JD Vance Turned Away From British Pub After Staff Threatens Mutiny: Report
Staff at a Michelin Bib Gourmand pub in Charlbury refused to serve Vice President JD Vance after threatening a work stoppage, following local protests against his visit.
- Vice President JD Vance was turned away from The Bull, a 16th-century pub in Charlbury, after staff threatened to strike if they served him this week.
- The staff mutiny followed local opposition to Vance's visit, which caused protests and road closures unsettling residents in the Cotswolds area.
- The Bull, operated by Public House Group, recently won the UK's best pub award and previously hosted Kamala Harris, Vance's Democrat predecessor.
- Hundreds gathered in Charlbury this week for a 'not welcome' party, with signs reading "Fascists not welcome here" and residents expressing curtailed freedoms.
- Following the backlash, Vance left the region for Scotland on Wednesday evening, highlighting sustained local resistance to his presence during his holiday.
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