[Global Times Comprehensive Report] The black police deaths caused by the violent enforcement of white police not only caused a national protest, but also set off a protest march in the United Kingdom.

  According to the British "Sun" reported on May 31, British protesters also took to the streets of London that day to hold demonstrations and said they would hold more demonstrations in the UK regarding the death of George Freud in the United States.

  Last Saturday afternoon, demonstrations broke out in London. Demonstrators slogans such as "Unity" and "Black people's lives are also lives" to support American protesters. During the march past Peckham, some protesters shouted: "Britain is not innocent." The marchers blocked the traffic and made it impossible for cars on the main road to move.

  Protesters across the UK also plan to hold more protests, one of which is to kneel "for George" on Trafalgar Square on June 1. Another group of protesters has promised to hold a protest in front of the US embassy: "Justice for the black people killed and injured by the police."

  According to reports, protesters' protests in Birmingham, Manchester, Cardiff and Glasgow have also been planned. The demonstrators were told to wear masks and observe social isolation rules to ensure safety during the spread of the new coronavirus.