Thousands protest as Trump takes to Scotland's golf course

IANS  |  Glasgow 

Thousands of people took to the streets of on a second day of protests against US who off on the fairways of his golf resort in

Protesters walked from the to the Meadows for a "carnival of resistance". Hundreds more gathered as close as they were allowed at Trump's resort, where lines of police officers ringed the area, the reported.

The US leader and his wife touched down at the at 10.10 p.m. on Friday after he completed his two-day working trip to the UK.

His trip to has been accompanied by a major security operation. Police snipers were positioned on tiers of temporary scaffolding overlooking the golf course, with a large number of other officers patrolling the grounds and surrounding area.

Just as Trump entered the resort on Friday evening, a paragliding protester breached a no-fly zone, coming close to the hotel. The aircraft held a banner reading: "Trump: well below par #resist".

Police said that they were trying to trace the individual involved. The stunt was staged by and it later said it had alerted police to the protest minutes in advance.

The group's said: "(Prime Minister) should not have dignified Trump with a visit to the UK. The vast majority of British people are appalled by his words and deeds. He is, simply, the worst ever. That's why we flew over him with a message branding him well below par."

The event also featured the giant Trump Baby balloon, which was banned from both and Holyrood. Thousands of people protested in on Friday against Trump's UK visit.

Protesters also filled in ahead of his arrival in

Trump is not expected to meet Nicola Sturgeon, who has been his Sturgeon was expected to lead thousands of marchers at the Pride march.

Before Scotland, Trump met and in the UK. Trump had said in that a US-UK trade deal "will absolutely be possible", hours after he told The Sun tabloid that May's Brexit plan could kill the agreement.

Trump has often spoken of his love for Scotland and its people and had been a regular visitor to the country for many years, but this was his first trip since becoming President.

He will leave from where he will travel to to hold talks with the Russian President.

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First Published: Sat, July 14 2018. 20:18 IST