Penis Welcome for Donald Trump Near Airport During UK Visit as Part of Climate Change Protest

According to a report by Daily Mail, the 18-year-old has mowed the grass below Air Force One's flight path into London Stansted and hopes that the US president will spot his creation.

Penis Welcome for Donald Trump (Photo Credits: Twitter, @born_eco)

London, June 4: Ahead of USA President Donald Trump’s UK state visit, a climate activist carved a 100ft-long penis in the grass of his back garden with an anti-Trump message. The teenager named Ollie Nancarrow spent his weekend mowing the words "Oi Trump" into his lawn, near Hatfield Heath, in Essex. He also wrote "climate is real" into along with carving a giant polar bear into the grass. According to a report by Daily Mail, the 18-year-old has mowed the grass below Air Force One's flight path into London Stansted and hopes that the US president will spot his work. Donald Trump Toadstool D*ck Is Talk of the Town: Does Penis Size Really Matters for a Good Sex? 

The teenager is the founder of Born Eco, a website which connects shoppers with eco-friendly traders. He tweeted pictures of his creation on his Twitter handle, @born_eco saying, "Give us a wave when you fly over tomorrow!! @realDonaldTrump." Is Donald Trump’s D*ck Like a Toadstool? Pornstar Stormy Daniels Describes It Like Mushroom From Mario Kart. 

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Trump has come under fire from environmentalists after he pulled the US out of the 2015 Paris Agreement. The teenager said Trump and his denial of climate change are not welcome and I want him to be fully aware of that when he flies into Stansted on Monday. During his visit to the UK, Trump met the Queen and several senior royals at Buckingham Palace. Trump will also meet members of the Royal Family, and is expected to discuss climate change and Chinese technology firm Huawei during his talks with outgoing Prime Minister Theresa May. During the UK visit, President Trump is staying at the US ambassador's residence Winfield House, in central London's Regent's Park.

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Jun 04, 2019 09:11 AM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

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