
Pensioners, students, families and activists from a wide variety of pressure
groups attended the demonstration in Glasgow.
Emily Bryce, from Stirling, proudly carried a homemade banner written in
Gaelic, as recognition of Trump’s Highland roots, which translates as "Donald
Trump, son of the devil.”
Police estimated the crowd in Glasgow’s St. George Square at less than 1,600
people, AP reported.
Despite the widespread anti-Trump feeling, there was overwhelming agreement that
the UK protests aren’t anti-American.
Trump will spend the weekend at his Turnberry golf resort in Scotland's Ayrshire
after completing his two-day working trip to the UK.
Source: Tasnim