#StopTrump March sAW #DicktatorDon getting out and about more than POTUS

The #STOPTRUMP march was a truly incredible day. We spent the day working as marshals for the march. Less than 100 marshals had to shepherd of 250,000 protesters down the route of the march. Apparently this march had more first time protesters than any march before and had the largest crowd ever to protest a visit of a foreign leader.

We started the day by watching TrumpBaby get his visit to Parliament in. He got nearer to Parliament than Trump did...

 

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Trump in copter...

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TrumpBaby is another example of British artists ridiculing the Orange One. It has managed to capture the imagination of both the press and the people. There is something incredibly effective about the image of a huge Donald Trump in nothing but a nappy.

Then we started talking to the worlds press:

Alexandra Topping from the Guardian

Alexandra Topping from the Guardian

Rai from Italy, then LBC, MSNBC, and a few others.  And finally...

Rai from Italy, then LBC, MSNBC, and a few others.  And finally...

a view from the stage at Trafalgar Square - first time on the steps of Nelson's Column.

a view from the stage at Trafalgar Square - first time on the steps of Nelson's Column.

Sharing #DicktatorDon at Hay

I was fortunate enough to go to Hay Festival this year and I was able to give some speakers, who seemed like they might have needed them, #DicktatorDons.

I went to hear Sarah Churchwell, Professor of American Literature & Public Understanding of the Humanities at the University of London talk about her new book: Behold, America: A History of America First and the American Dream.

I learnt quite a lot about the history of Fascist movement in the USA in the postbellum southern USA and all the way into the 1940s. I was amazed to hear that Donald Trumps father was one of 7 fascists arrested after a riot in Brocklyn in the 1920s. How did that fact not make the press before he was elected as president?

After her talk I went back stage and presented her with her very own #DicktatorDon and she was very kind to tweet a response:

 

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