On Possible Surprise Visit From Trump, UK Resistance Says: We'll Be Ready

Amid reports that President Donald Trump may make an unscheduled visit to Downing Street in the coming weeks, protesters in the U.K. are saying—that “whenever and however” the U.S. president arrives—they will be ready to take to the streets.

The president is set to visit Poland Thursday, ahead of the G20 summit in Hamburg, Germany, this weekend. He will also visit France for Bastille Day on July 14. U.K. government sources confirmed they had been warned the president could also visit Turnberry, his golf resort in Scotland.

“There is a window of opportunity for the president to visit Britain when he is in Europe later this month,” a government source told the U.K.’s Sunday Times. “It is likely it will be hastily arranged and it is possible no official confirmation of his visit will be given until at least 24 hours before to stop any large-scale protests against his visit from being mobilised.”

But time constraints aren’t deterring anti-Trump organizing efforts in London and across the United Kingdom.

Guardian columnist and Stop Trump coalition co-founder Owen Jones urged his Twitter followers to “commit to protesting this bigot at short notice,” adding “any visit by Donald Trump on British soil will be met by nationwide mass protests.”

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