TEHRAN, Young Journalists Club (YJC) - Trump, arriving after a NATO summit in Brussels, will be largely away from London during a tour expected to bring at least tens of thousands of people onto British streets.
"We are confident that there will be huge demonstrations against Trump wherever he visits," said Chris Nineham, of the Stop the War Coalition, which is helping to stage the so-called "carnival of protest".
"The protest against Trump will be a real celebration of the diversity that we love in the UK -- and will give a strong signal that his message of hate and division is not welcome in this country."
The US president appears unpopular in Britain, where his brash style and hardline "America First" policies have caused consternation across the political spectrum and society.
He was severely criticized last November, including by Prime Minister Theresa May, after sharing three inflammatory anti-Muslim videos posted by far-right group Britain First.
Opposition lawmakers, backed by an online petition signed by nearly 1.9 million people, called on May to cancel the state visit offered when she met Trump in Washington after his inauguration in January last year.
Following the incident and several other diplomatic spats, his first trip to Britain since taking power was repeatedly delayed and scaled back, with speculation it has now been designed to avoid the demonstrations.
The US ambassador in London told reporters Friday that Trump was "aware" of the planned protests but "is not avoiding anything".
"The president is simply trying to get as impactful a trip as he can get in a 24-hour period," Woody Johnson said.
Source: AFP