Contrary to President Donald Trump’s claim on Thursday that “they like me a lot in the U.K.,” he was immediately met with angry and rowdy protesters as he arrived in London to meet with Prime Minister Theresa May ahead of larger demonstrations against the president expected to draw tens, if not hundreds, of thousands into the streets nationwide on Friday.

Anti-Trump Britons gathered outside the U.S. ambassador’s residence and Blenheim Palace in Oxfordshire, with protesters holding signs reading “No to Racism, No to Trump” and “Trump Not Welcome.”

While expansive efforts to shield the president from public dissent have been underway, with workers erecting a “ring of steel” and concrete barriers around the ambassador’s residence, organizers have asked protesters to bring pots, pans, drums, and plastic horns to hold an “all night noise protest.”

The demonstrations come ahead of a mass protest scheduled to begin at 2:00pm on Friday in central London, and dozens of other actions against Trump—amounting to what the Stop Trump Coalition and Stand Up to Trump have dubbed a “carnival of resistance.” Tens of thousands, or more, are expected to participate. 

London mayor Sadiq Khan has also approved the flight of a 20-foot-tall blimp depicting Trump as a baby floating over the city on Friday.

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