Donald Trump’s racist onslaught reached fever pitch last weekend as he placed a ban on people coming to the US from seven Muslim-majority countries.
Ferry workers in Woolwich, south east London, struck for 24 hours in the first of twelve planned walkouts last Friday.
Furious protests filled the streets in towns and cities across Britain yesterday, Monday, against Donald Trump.
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Chants of, “Dump Trump” and, “Shame on May” rang out through towns and cities across Britain as tens of thousands joined protests on Monday night.
Debates raged on Whitehall and across Britain on Monday night about where the rising movement against Donald Trump and Theresa May could go next.