In recent days, JD Vance, the Vice President of the United States of America, has been spending time on holiday in the United Kingdom. Given his status as a high-ranking politician, as well as the potential protests that may arise in the event of such a visit, there have been various police operations surrounding the visit.

One of these resulted in the establishment of a no-fly zone over the Cotswolds, a rural region of southern England where Vance and his family were staying earlier this month. While this prompted something of a backlash, an unexpected voice of dissent came in the form of TV presenter and farming enthusiast Jeremy Clarkson, who was unable to take drone shots of his property during Vance's recent stay.

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