Tuesday, June 26, 2018

He's going to cancel that Britain trip, isn't he?

London transport union RMT announced on Tuesday that its workers would go on strike next month — a timing that coincides with President Trump's visit to the British capital.

Work[er]s for the union announced they would walk out on July 11 and 14 over a disagreement with the local government body, Transport for London, citing "appalling working conditions."

Trump is set to arrive in London on July 13, marking his first official visit to the city since taking office.

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Thousands of demonstrators are expected to take to the streets of London to protest Trump's visit, which coupled with the strike, could likely result in extremely crowded conditions in the heart of the city.

  The Hill
Fun times.


The protest is being planned by Leo Murray.

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“Moral outrage has no affect on Trump because he has no shame, he’s immune to it,” the 41-year-old told the publication. “But he has a tremendously fragile ego so ridicule is an effective form of protest."

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Murray’s Crowdfunder page has already raised approximately $10,607, more than the $6,500 goal that was initially set. But local authorities have not yet given him permission to fly the orange blimp to Parliament.

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Murray said in the description on his crowdsourcing page that the excess money he has raised so far has enabled him to hire a barge “to guarantee that Trump Baby will fly, even if the authorities refuse to let us fly him from Parliament Square Gardens, and we are unable to find another free site in a suitably central location.”

  The Hill
Go, Leo.

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