Co-ordinator for Merton Friends of the Earth attended the Donald Trump protest.

Auriel Glanville was outside the American Ambassadors house in Regent's Park before meeting up with 100,000 protestors who took to the streets on Friday, July 13.

The protest was showing opposition to Donald Trump's first visit to the UK since becoming President.

The march was organised by Together Against Trump. They gathered at BBC Broadcasting House before walking to Trafalgar Square for speeches from Jeremy Corbyn and Caroline Lucas.

Auriel said: "President Donald Trump is a dangerous man, a climate change denier, who supports fossil fuels, rather than renewable energy, which creates global warming.

"We have fires, droughts, flooding and our ice caps are melting, polar bears fighting for survival. This is affecting human-beings and our wildlife, which is due to our greenhouse gas emissions.

"He also does not believe in human rights, separating immigrant families, putting their children in cages and in Scotland people losing their homes for his two golf courses. We have a wonderful oasis of life on Planet Earth, let us try and keep it as good as possible for future generations of human-beings and all life we share the planet with."