Anti-Trump protesters in London call for U.K. to withdraw state visit invitation

LONDON -- Thousands of protesters have marched on Parliament in London to demand that the British government withdraw its invitation to President Trump for a state visit.

President Trump and British Prime Minister Theresa May hold joint press conference

Criticism of Conservative British Prime Minister Theresa May has swelled since her Washington visit to meet Mr. Trump last month, when she confirmed plans for a return visit by Mr. Trump to Britain expected in the summer.

Saturday’s demonstration in the British capital involved a two-mile march of several thousand people from the U.S. Embassy to the Houses of Parliament. Protesters chanted “Theresa May, shame on you!”

Lawmakers are expected to debate British plans to invite Mr. Trump later this month. An online petition calling for May to rescind the invite has attracted strong support, but May insists a Trump visit is welcome.

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