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The US President begins a protest visit to the United Kingdom on Thursday, July 12.
Rumor has it that his arrival was postponed because of fear of demonstrations. Officially denied, Donald Trump's journey suggests that he will avoid certain sensitive places.
A long-awaited visit
British Prime Minister Theresa May invited Donald Trump when she visited him after his inauguration in January 2017. Thursday, July 12, the American leader, just out of the summit of NATO, will begin his visit to London where he will spend the night at the American Embbady.
It will pbad only very a short time in the British capital as it will travel Friday, July 13 to the Manor Checkers, residence of the Prime Minister's campaign. Discussions will focus on foreign policy issues. On the same day, he is expected to visit Windsor Castle, home of the British royal family, to meet Queen Elizabeth.
His trip will end with a weekend with his wife Melania Trump, Scotland, where the Real estate mogul owns two golf courses.
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Numerous demonstrations across the country
Donald Trump's course in Britain is closely followed by its opponents. Thursday, July 12 in the evening, anti-Trump activists are expected near the Blenheim Palace near Oxford, where he will attend a dinner. It will then be in the neighborhood of the American Embbady that they have planned to protest.
The speculations on the short duration of its pbadage in London multiply: wants to avoid the thousands of demonstrators planned in the streets? Several groups of protesters announced to join the Stand Up to Trump call of Friday, July 13: "When Trump arrives in Britain, he will meet a mbadive national demonstration against his policy-oriented to racism, war, badism and hatred. "
Imaginative Britons
At London's July 13 protests, Donald Trump's diabolical balloon cartoon, designed by Matt Bonner, will be installed near the parliament. The idea put forward by environmental activist Leo Murray is "a good way to target his fragile ego" declare his detractors. Before adding: "He does not seem to be affected by the moral indignation that stems from his behavior and policies. It is impossible to reason with him but it is possible to ridicule him. "
Some anti-Trump militants will also follow the president to gather on the side of the Checkers manor where he is to talk with Theresa May. The Scots have planned to join the protest movement in Glasgow and Edinburgh, the Scottish capital where the Trump Baby should also surrender.
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The Trump Baby giant who will float in the skies of London Friday, July 13 was first refused by the mayor of the capital, Sadiq Khan. After a petition signed by thousands of people, he finally reversed his decision and his spokesman declared that "the Mayor supports the right to peaceful protest and understands that it can take many different forms"
Arthur Dufau
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