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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
Jane Dalton and David Maddox

Republican gala dinner in Windsor disrupted by climate protesters ahead of Trump’s UK visit

Climate protesters have interrupted a gala dinner for Republicans in Windsor celebrating Donald Trump’s second state visit to the UK.

Campaigners from Fossil Free London shouted, “if we drill baby drill, how many will we kill?” – mocking one of the US president’s famous sayings – and held up banners reading “oily money kills” as drums were beaten.

Male guests appeared to force the demonstrators out of the dining hall – bedecked with formal framed portraits – amid shouting.

Two men carried out a demonstrator by his hands and feet. Other guests started filming the disruption on their mobile phones.

Tickets for the formal three-course dinner, organised by Republicans Overseas, were sold out.

Guests at the candlelit formal dinner were surprised by the chaos (Andy Wigmore)

Chair of the Republicans Overseas UK group called for a “Maga revolution” in Britain when he spoke at the event.

Greg Swenson told guests: “I hope whether it’s Reform [UK] or a party like Reform, I hope they [the British public] get a Maga revolution, a common sense revolution in the UK.”

Of the protests, he said: “What a great moment for us to actually have a protest. Haters will hate.”

He ended his speech by repeating Mr Trump’s “drill, baby, drill” phrase in defiance of the campaigners.

But campaigners point out that burning fossil fuels is one of the key factors in rising global temperatures.

Robin Wells, director of Fossil Free London, said: “The Institute and Faculty of Actuaries think almost half of the world’s population will lose their lives due to climate impacts in our lifetime.

“This cascading risk is the greatest security threat our world has ever known...

“We need to stop the drilling. If not, we won’t keep living. From the North Sea’s Rosebank oil field to Greenland and the USA, we must keep it in the ground.”

In January, a warning by the institute escalated estimates of the risk to global economic wellbeing from fires, flooding, droughts, temperature rises and nature breakdown.

A Thames Valley Police spokesperson said: “We received a report of a public order incident at a private event in Windsor Guildhall at approximately 8.45pm this evening.

“Two individuals were removed by the event organisers and no arrests were made.”

During Tuesday evening, a small group of anti-Trump demonstrators rallied on Windsor’s main street, beneath British and American flags decked out along the road.

Mr Trump and his wife, Melania, were greeted by home secretary Yvette Cooper after they landed in the UK.

The King is due to greet President Trump at nearby Windsor Castle on Wednesday with a ceremonial welcome and a lavish state banquet.

On Sunday, climate change campaigners unfurled a banner with a picture of Mr Trump reading “Climate criminal. War criminal. The only place he’s welcome is The Hague,” inside the grounds of Windsor Castle.

A series of other protests are planned against Mr Trump’s visit to the UK. One of the largest is expected to be in central London on Wednesday, organised by the Stop Trump Coalition.

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