‘KILL MAY’ PM confronted by man protesting at fox hunting repeal
A MAN has been arrested after protesting against fox hunting as Theresa May arrived at a campaign event in Wrexham.
Protester arrested outside Theresa May's speech
When the Prime Minister drove up to the community centre, he played a hunting bugle and shouted "save our wildlife, kill May".
As the protester, who said his name was Connor, continued to demonstrate police grabbed him.
Connor continued to shout as officers carried him away to nearby police vans.
A man has been arrested after protesting against Theresa May's fox hunting campaign
He said: "This is the fascist state that we are living in under Theresa May's regime.”
He said he was protesting about the repeal of the foxhunting Act, fracking, austerity, "the lot".
Protesters dress up as foxes to march to keep hunting ban
As the protester continued to demonstrate police grabbed him
He added: "I’ve not done nothing wrong.”
Another demonstrator told police that Connor, who appeared to have a Merseyside accent, had "done nothing wrong" and described the response as a "farce".