Trump’s second state visit to the UK is set to start tomorrow (September 16th)
The British public have organised the “Stop Trump Coalition - It has called on the government to cancel the visit, accusing the US President of "denying climate science" and "siding with war criminals - in Israel, Russia and beyond". Sir Ed Davey of the Liberal Democrat party (the 3rd biggest party in parliament) said he would boycott the event to "send a message" to Trump over the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and Ukraine, despite risks of being summoned by the king.
Mr Trump was the first ever president to be invited for a second state visit to the UK, hosted by the royal family as Keir Starmer's attempt to charm Trump to avoid tariffs on the UK.
But, the visit is set to be greeted by mass protests by the “Stop Trump Coalition” in both Windsor (where Trump will be residing at) and right across London. Security has already been heightened with a no fly zone above the UK, and drones implemented for security. The security and emergency services are on high alert but we do not yet know to what extent. This is costing the UK tax payers millions, which could lead to more anger as they march around London with their signs and speakers.
Will Keir Starmer, Trump or any other party give in to the protestors?
❗️will resolve in “Trump stays and is not recognizing any protest.” If Trump literally does not recognize any protestors (he does not see any and claims he knew nothing about it). - this includes when the topic is brought up at home in the USA or in the UK - Questions will be answered as stated above, or dodged ❗
❗“Trump stays, however the visit leaves Trump very unhappy.” - This will be the resolution if Trump expresses disappointment or unhappiness over protests.❗
❗Protesters win VS protesters lose are the main 2, but there are an extra 2 options in which we could get more info on from the white house or before❗
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