As Donald Trump prepares for his second inauguration, Scotland reflects on years of protests against him, showcasing a unique political landscape.
Edinburgh: So, it’s happening again! Donald Trump is getting sworn in as President for the second time. Can you believe it? He beat Kamala Harris in the November election, and now he’s back in the White House.
People are buzzing about what he might change. Many think he’ll roll back a lot of Joe Biden’s policies. But here’s the kicker: while Trump has his fans in the U.S., folks in Scotland aren’t too keen on him.
According to a recent YouGov poll, only 21% of Scots wanted him to win the 2024 election. That’s pretty low, right? Even though they’re his biggest supporters in Western Europe, the overall vibe is not great.
Scotland has seen its fair share of protests against Trump over the years. Even before he first took office in 2016, people were making their voices heard. It’s been quite a journey!
The Daily Record put together some amazing photos capturing these protests. From huge marches to that unforgettable sign by comedian Janey Godley, there have been some wild moments.
So, if you’re curious about how Scotland has reacted to Trump over the years, check out the collection of photos. It’s a fascinating look at the protests that have shaped public opinion.