Youth Demand protesters send repulsive message to Sunak after invading grounds of £2m mansion
Youth Demand broke into the grounds of the North Yorkshire mansion earlier today.
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A demonstrator targeted Rishi Sunak's home by defecating in his lake in North Yorkshire in protest against river pollution and arms sales to Israel.
Youth Demand broke into the grounds of the Prime Minister's £2million mansion earlier today.
Activist Oliver Clegg was captured wearing a shirt which read "eat s**t Rishi" before he entered the lake.
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The 21-year-old also wore a pair of pants with a large hole in them and appeared to defecate in the water.
Youth Demand broke into the grounds of the Prime Minister's £2m mansion earlier today
Youth Demand
Police detained Clegg along with two others and a "press photographer" swiftly.
The group said the protest was a "thank you and parting gift to Rishi Sunak".
According to Youth Demand, the targeted attack was part of a campaign "calling for a two-way arms embargo on Israel and for the incoming UK Government to revoke all new oil and gas licences granted since 2021".
The "poo" released into the water was reportedly fake and made of silicone.
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Clegg said: "We have so much to thank the Tories for: from crumbling schools, s**t in the rivers and a collapsing NHS; to creating a nation with more food banks than McDonalds and 4.3 million UK children living in poverty."
"From allowing their mates to get filthy rich from selling weapons to battle-test on toddlers in Gaza, or by drilling for more oil as the world burns – it’s quite a legacy!
"Yet this shit-show is set to continue with yet another party led by a pathological liar who will be taking office next.
"Both Labour and the Tories are content to keep shitting on Gaza, and on every future generation, by continuing weapons trading with Israel and by not revoking all oil and gas licences granted since 2021."
The "poo" released into the water was reportedly fake and made of silicone
Youth Demand
It comes after Greenpeace activists climbed onto Sunak's roof last August.
The group lay black fabric across his home while he and his family were on holiday in California.
At the time a former deputy chief constable of North Yorkshire police claimed it was a "major breach of security" and demanded an "investigation into how this has been allowed to happen".