Thousands of demonstrators marched on Tuesday, June 4, in London to protest against the arrival of Donald Trump in the British capital.

Ecological activists, supporters of the Palestinian cause, communists, Labor, pacifists, feminists ... The causes seemed numerous among the protesters of this gathering baptized "carnival of the resistance". But all shared the same rejection: that of the personality of the American president.

For detractors of the tenant of the White House, the event was also the opportunity to stage fake Donald Trump in postures unflattering, such as the sculpture representing him tweeting the toilet.

He did not give much credit to this mobilization. Asked at a press conference with Theresa May, Donald Trump simply said he saw a "very small" event.

After London, the US leader must participate in the south of England at the 75th anniversary of the Allied landings, then travel to Ireland and Normandy in northwestern France.