UK protesters plan ‘Trump Baby’ blimp to mock U.S. President
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A blimp depicting Donald Trump as a snarling, nappy-wearing orange
baby will fly outside Britain’s parliament when the U.S. president makes
a state visit next month if protesters can raise 30,000 pounds for
advocacy groups.
At the invitation of Queen Elizabeth, President Trump and First Lady
Melania Trump are due in Britain on June 3-5 for a state visit – a
pomp-laden affair involving a carriage trip through London and a banquet
at Buckingham Palace.
Britain’s so called special relationship with the United States is
one of the enduring alliances of the past century, but some British
voters see Trump as crude, volatile and opposed to their values on
issues ranging from global warming to his treatment of women.
The blimp greeted Trump when he visited Britain in 2018, in what he
described as an attempt to make him feel unwelcome, and the man behind
the giant inflatable said he would let it fly again if a crowdfunding
campaign can raise 30,000 pounds for groups backing causes from climate
action to women’s rights.
“The blimp will get in the air when Donald Trump is on these shores,”
Matt Bonner, its designer – who casts himself as a “Trump babysitter” –
told Reuters. “The point of this is to mock Donald Trump, to give him a
taste of his medicine.”
“What we want to do this time is to use the power, the momentum of
Trump baby to help support people on the ground who are fighting against
Trump policies and Trumpism more generally,” Bonner said.
London’s mayor Sadiq Khan gave permission for the six-metre (20 foot)
tall balloon to fly next to the Palace of Westminster in central London
during Trump’s previous visit, provoking anger from the U.S.
president’s supporters who said it was an insult to the leader of
Britain’s closest ally.
A spokeswoman for Khan’s Greater London Authority (GLA) said any
application to fly the blimp on land that the GLA managed would be
judged by the same criteria as last time by GLA officials, the police
and the Civil Aviation Authority.
“A state visit legitimises a very controversial figure who is
perpetuating divisions in our society and challenging that is much more
important than any special relationship we have with the United States,”
Bonner said.
While the British monarch makes the formal invitation for a state
visit, the visit was offered by Prime Minister Theresa May when she
became the first foreign leader to visit him after his inauguration in
January 2017.
During his trip last year, Trump shocked Britain’s political
establishment by giving a withering assessment of May’s Brexit strategy.
He said she had failed to follow his advice, such as suing the EU, but
later said May was doing a fantastic job.
Standing to benefit from the crowdfunding campaign are British groups
UK Student Climate Network, Jawaab and Sisters Uncut, as well as U.S.
organisations Sunrise Movement, United We Dream and Planned Parenthood.
“The baby always had an element of fun, but we’re deadly serious
about standing in solidarity with those affected by Trump and the
politics he represents across the world,” said Sheila Menon, one of the
team behind the blimp.
Queen Elizabeth has hosted U.S. leaders including Dwight D.
Eisenhower, John F. Kennedy, Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan, George H.W.
Bush and Bill Clinton in her 67-year reign.
But Trump is only the third U.S. president to be accorded the honour
of a state visit, after George W. Bush in 2003 and Barack Obama in 2011.
Last year, as hundreds of thousands protested across Britain, Trump
was feted with a lavish dinner at Blenheim Palace, the birthplace of
British World War Two leader Winston Churchill. He and Melania also had
tea with the queen at Windsor Castle.
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