Pelosi Mobbed during UK Visit, Crowds Chant ‘Go Home! We Know Trump Won'
'You're not welcome here, Trump won!'

Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's visit to the UK for the 20th G7 Speakers’ meeting saw angry protesters telling her to "go home," and "we all know Trump won."
In the video posted on Twitter, protesters can be heard screaming through a megaphone as Pelosi made her way through the grounds at Astley Hall, in Chorley UK.
WATCH:
Nancy Pelosi faces angry protesters during her visit to the UK pic.twitter.com/B8rcN7uWGG
— Neon Nettle (@NeonNettle) September 19, 2021
Protesters shouted the following at Pelosi:
"You're not welcome here."

"The whole world knows you're a fraud, Trump won."
"Shame on you!"
"Go home!"
"What happened to all the children Nancy?"
"Go back to Epstein's island!"
One protester broke momentarily broke into a chant of "Trump, Trump Trump" before the rest continued to fire at the House Speaker.

"Criminals!" one protester shouted.
Another female protester shouted, "the world knows Trump won."
Pelosi met with Officers from G7 nations while attending Astley Hall to discuss issues facing their parliaments.
“It’s been a great first day of panel events at the G7 Speakers’ Conference,” tweeted Sir Lindsay.
“We discussed the role of social media in open parliaments, local voices on international issues, and how we balance public access to Parliaments as well keeping Members safe,” he wrote.
Pelosi tweeted that it was “a privilege” to join Sir Lindsay in his “proud hometown of Chorley” and that she was also “pleased to meet” President of the French National Assembly Richard Ferrand and Roberto Fico, President of the Italian Chamber of Deputies.
It is a privilege to join @CommonsSpeaker in his proud hometown of Chorley for the 20th @G7 Speakers’ Meeting. pic.twitter.com/HNB2JECmDE
— Nancy Pelosi (@SpeakerPelosi) September 18, 2021
During Pelosi's visit to Chatham House in London a day earlier, she said:
"Capitalism is our system, it is our economic system, but it has not served our economy as well as it should. And so what we want to do is not depart from that, but to improve it."