Protests were held all over the UK in anger at President Donald Trump’s ban on citizens from predominantly Muslim countries entering the US.
The decision from the Trump Administration was met with widespread condemnation, prompting thousands of people to take to the streets and march peacefully against the ban and Prime Minister Theresa May’s lukewarm response to it.
Britons were as outraged at the ban as any other nation, but that didn’t stop our famous sense of humour and general ‘Britishness’ from permeating the protests, as many of the signs demonstrated.
London marches today. #AntiTrump pic.twitter.com/2VUr6VSC8k
— L'Esprit de l'Escalier 🇬🇧 🇪🇺 🇫🇷 🕷️ 😷 (@Novalaisienne) January 30, 2017
We may not be good at football but this country is damn good at making signs #AntiTrump pic.twitter.com/WXim4OYXBf
— Ed Saunt (@edsaunt) January 30, 2017
https://twitter.com/Liam_O_Hare/status/826176791618281472
https://twitter.com/nayasrivera/status/826175869492269056
She does not say this lightly. #ScotlandAgainstTrump pic.twitter.com/lcdurvorgS
— Jamie Ross (@JamieRoss7) January 30, 2017
https://twitter.com/freyapascall/status/826164423454781441
How to know you're at a London protest. LOL. #StandUpToTrump pic.twitter.com/5y75ssNLvi
— Tansy Hoskins (@TansyHoskins) January 30, 2017
protest – Scottish style, Glasgow, George Square 1/ #MuslimBan #StandUpToTrump pic.twitter.com/3CZgoelMIN
— Lorna Gordon (@bbclornag) January 30, 2017
https://twitter.com/DylanBrethour/status/826171166351962113