On Tuesday, four men were arrested for trespassing at U.K. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s country home in northern England.
A group called Youth Demand posted a video of the unusual incident. In it, a man stepped into Sunak’s pond and pretended to poop.
The group said this was a “parting gift” to the Prime Minister. They said they used a fake poop made of latex so they wouldn’t harm the environment.
Sunak wasn’t home when this happened. He was in London meeting with the Japanese emperor and empress.
This event happened just over a week before the UK’s big election. Many people think Sunak’s party might lose power after 14 years of being in charge.
Youth Demand, the group behind this stunt, is demanding the UK to stop selling weapons to Israel because of their war against the radical Islamic terror group Hamas. They also want the next government to cancel all oil and gas licenses given out since 2021.
Sunak had criticized the far-Left group before after they hung an anti-Israeli banner on the home of Keir Starmer, the leader of the opposition party.
This isn’t the first time protesters have targeted Sunak’s home. In August, four people from Greenpeace were charged for climbing on his house and covering it with black fabric, protesting Sunak’s plan to drill for more oil and gas in the North Sea.
The UK will have its general election on Jul. 4, where Sunak is polling poorly.