Four anti-government men arrested for breaking into Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s residence

Four anti-government men arrested for breaking into Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s residence

Four members of an anti-government group have been arrested for breaking into Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s house in central England.

According to police, four men in their 20s to 50s were arrested on the 25th for trespassing on the grounds of a mansion owned by Prime Minister Sunak in North Yorkshire.

The four were members of the anti-government group Youth Demand, and according to the group’s social media account, one of them had defecated in the pond on the grounds of the mansion as a “thank you and farewell gift to Sunak and the Conservative Party who have been in power for 14 years.”

Youth Demand has criticised the two-party system, targeting both the ruling Conservative Party and the main opposition Labour Party.

Also, according to British media, on the same day, a car crashed into a gate at Sunak’s country home in Buckinghamshire, outside London.

Prime Minister Sunak was absent from both events on the 25th, as he was attending a welcoming ceremony for the Emperor and Empress.

Source: Japanese