British protesters tell Trump from Tower Bridge: build bridges not walls

British protesters tell Trump from Tower Bridge: build bridges not walls

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Demonstrators hang a banner that reads “Act Now! Build Bridges not Walls” from Tower Bridge during a protest against the inauguration of Donald Trump as U.S. President, in London, Britain, January 20, 2017

A banner reading โ€œBuild bridges not wallsโ€ was draped across Londonโ€™s Tower Bridge on Friday as part of a series of protests across the world aimed at expressing displeasure at the inauguration of Donald Trump as US president.

Protesters on the drawbridge, with its two Gothic-style towers, held up pink letters reading โ€œAct now!โ€ soon after sunrise, while others unfurled the banner over the railings and a speedboat with a black flag reading โ€œBuild bridges not wallsโ€ raced down the River Thames.

Beside the British parliament, protesters draped banners saying โ€œMigrants welcome hereโ€ and โ€œMigration is older than languageโ€ over Westminster bridge. Other protests are planned in London, other British cities and across the world on Friday.

Julie Chasin, a 42-year-old teacher originally from New York who has lived in London for a decade, said she joined the protest to hold up one of the pink letters on Tower Bridge as she was concerned about the Trump presidency.

โ€œYes Donald Trump is president, but he still needs to protect everybodyโ€™s rights,โ€ said Chasin, a Democrat who said she worked on Hillary campaign in North Carolina.

โ€œItโ€™s scary. I hope heโ€™s kept in check. I hope everyone who is telling me not to worry, and saying that we have a strong system of checks and balances, I hope that itโ€™s true,โ€ Chasin said.

Trump has repeatedly pledged to โ€œmake America great againโ€, drawing strong support especially from areas of industrial decline. He said on Twitter that he would fight very hard to make his presidency a great journey for the American people.

TRUMPโ€™S FRESH APPROACH

Due to be sworn in at a ceremony in Washington on Friday, he faces protests in Washington during his inauguration, and in cities from Toronto to Sydney, Addis Ababa and Dublin over his politics which critics say are divisive and dangerous.

The protest in London was organised by the campaign group also called โ€œBridges not Wallsโ€, in reference to Trumpโ€™s pledge to build a wall on the Mexican border.

โ€œWe wonโ€™t let the politics of hate peddled by the likes of Donald Trump take hold,โ€ Nona Hurkmans of Bridges not Walls said in a statement.

Trump opponents have been angered by his comments during the campaign about women, illegal immigrants and Muslims and his pledges to scrap the Obamacare health reform and build a wall on the Mexican border.

The Republicanโ€™s supporters admire his experience in business, including as a real estate developer and reality television star, and view him as an outsider who will take a fresh approach to politics.

For some on the protest in London, Trumpโ€™s victory a little over 4 months after the United Kingdom voted to leave the European Union, symbolises a rise of populism across the West.

โ€œFor me itโ€™s about not just the inauguration of Trump, but about the rise of right wing populism across Western Europe and the US, and Trumpโ€™s inauguration is a celebration of that,โ€ Jac St John, 26, a doctoral student from London, who unfurled one of the banners.

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