All the wittiest signs from the UK protests against Trump
Thousands have gathered in central London for anti-Trump rallies to protest his official visit to the UK. True to British form, the signs captured the acerbic wit of this great nation.
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On 12 July, the day of Trump's arrival, demonstrators gathered outside Winfield House, the London residence of US Ambassador Woody Johnson, where POTUS and FLOTUS spent the night.
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On 13 July, a giant blimp of Donald Trump dressed in nothing but a nappy hovered ominously over parliament and rallies took place across the capital.
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Protestors marched through Oxford Circus and Regent Street in one of the biggest rallies.
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A troupe of drag queens and kings held a LGBTQ Drag Protest Parade before joining up with the Women's March London 'Bring The Noise' parade through central London.
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The organisers of the London branch of the Women's March held a 'Bring The Noise' march through the centre of London to Parliament.
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Babies were also out in force to march against Trump.
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In a statement about the Trump administration's immigration policy, one of the signs read: "I'm only 12 months old and even I know family separation is wrong."
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Welcome to the UK, Mr President.