British opponents of Donald Trump on Tuesday inflated a six-metre, snarling orange inflatable baby blimp, complete with tiny hands and a nappy, that they hope to launch over London to mock the US president when he visits next month.
Mr Trump will meet Queen Elizabeth and Prime Minister Theresa May, who was the first foreign leader to visit Mr Trump after his inauguration in January 2017.
Britain regards its close ties with the United States, which it calls the special relationship, as a pillar of its foreign policy as it prepares to leave the European Union.
But some Britons see Donald Trump as crude, volatile and opposed to their values on a range of issues. British officials have also been dismayed by some of Mr Trump's pronouncements, particularly a US entry ban targeting several Muslim-majority countries.
The protesters behind the balloon have crowd-funded almost 10,000 pounds ($13,000) for their stunt.
"When Trump visits the UK on Friday the 13th of July this year, we want to make sure he knows that all of Britain is looking ... and laughing at him," the crowdfunding page said.
"That's why a group of us have chipped in and raised enough money to have a 6-metre high blimp made by a professional inflatables company, to be flown in the skies over Parliament Square during Trump's visit."
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