For many, the blimp signifies that Trump is not welcome in the United Kingdom.
A baby blimp in the likeness of President Trump is flown in Parliament Square in London on July 13, 2018, in protest of his visit. By Jennifer Hassan Jennifer Hassan Social media editor for the foreign desk Email Bio Follow April 24 at 9:24 AM LONDON — Remember the giant orange diaper-wearing baby blimp? It’s expected to take to the skies once again in June — only this time it could be even bigger.
Shadow foreign secretary, Emily Thornberry, was one of many who called Trump’s invitation into question. Labour lawmaker David Lammy, meanwhile, described Trump in a tweet as “deluded, dishonest xenophobic, narcissistic,” and accused May of “selling out the UK to a serial liar and a cheat.”
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