Cheeky boozer lets drinkers show how they really feel about Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump
Customers are enjoying the urinal poster which has been installed to show how the owners of the pub do not agree with the brash billionaire's point of view
A CHEEKY boozer is taking the p*** out of American presidential hopeful Donald Trump - by plastering his picture onto the men’s urinals.
The Raglan Road Irish pub in Nottingham stuck the head-shot to the loo's steel back panel, allowing customers to take aim at the controversial billionaire businessman.
The tongue-in-cheek poster stretches the entire length of the urinals and features the politician and businessman mid-speech with his hand in the air.
Staff at the pub attached the colour poster last month, and it has since received rave reviews.
Pub manager Ruth Beraki, 44, said: "Everyone that has seen it has absolutely loved it, and they have found it really funny.
"They think it's great and it's had a brilliant reaction so far.
"I think we decided to put it up there because the owners and customers didn't agree with Trump's point of view and because we believe Nottingham is a multicultural and mixed, vibrant city.
"We disagree with a lot of Trump's views."
Student Andrew Ryan, 19, said: "It certainly makes going to the loo more fun.
"The other night two fellas were actually having a heated debate about his policies while both using the urinal at the same time, it was a strange sight."
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It is not known what Trump thinks of the urinal and he is yet to comment on last night’s Emmy Awards where he was the butt of many of the jokes.
The host Jimmy Kimmel and many of the night’s winners set their sights on the presidential candidate, while a few gave shout outs to Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton.
Kimmel targeted producer Mark Burnett, who helped make Donald Trump a TV star with his Apprentice franchise.
“Many have asked who’s to blame for Donald Trump and I’ll tell you who, he’s sitting right there, that guy – Mark Burnett,” Kimmel said.
“Thanks to Mark Burnett we don’t have to watch reality shows anymore, we’re living in one.”
“Who do you have lined up to fill in the spot on the Supreme Court,” Kimmel cracked. “Miley Cyrus or CLo?”
Julia Louis-Dreyfus won her fifth Emmy Award for best comedy actress for her role in Veep.
In accepting the award, Louis-Dreyfus said she’d like to apologise for the current state of American politics.
“I’d also like to take this opportunity to personally apologise for the current political climate,” she said.
“I think that Veep has torn down the wall between comedy and politics.
“Our show started out as a political satire but it now feels more like a sobering documentary.”
She promised to “rebuild that wall and make Mexico pay for it.”