British protesters say ‘No to racism, no to Trump’
Summary
Protesters in London and Windsor demonstrated against former U.S. President Donald Trump's second state visit to the UK, criticizing his policies and actions. The UK government held official events away from protests and sought to engage Trump on trade issues. Demonstrations included accusations of human rights violations and connections to a global far-right movement.Key Facts
- Demonstrators protested Trump's second state visit to the UK, focusing on issues like racism and human rights.
- Protests took place in central London near BBC’s Broadcasting House and around Windsor Castle.
- Banners and symbols like the “Trump baby blimp” were used in the protests.
- The UK government organized events with U.S. business leaders and ceremonies for Trump, avoiding protest areas.
- The protests included participation from groups like Stop the War and the Palestine Solidarity Campaign.
- Four people were arrested for projecting images of Trump and Jeffrey Epstein onto Windsor Castle.
- Trump's visit coincided with political challenges for UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, including controversy over connections to Epstein.
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