Analysis | In Britain, there's also no avoiding Trump, with criticism from left and right
Briefly

The article discusses the global perception of President Trump, particularly from a public forum in London where attendees shared feelings of anxiety and hopelessness due to his administration. Hosted by the Guardian, the forum revealed that a significant majority of attendees reject Trump, resonating with wider sentiments in the UK where polling indicates 80% hold an unfavorable view of him. This discontent transcends political ideology, showcasing a collective emotional turmoil about the ramifications of Trump's presidency even beyond American borders.
"I find it very, very difficult to screen out the noise and to not become incredibly depressed... How do you cope with Trump anxiety?" - Amanda Carpenter
"Fear, anger, uncertainty: The moods of D.C. during Trump's first 100 days... even for many ordinary citizens, there is no escaping him."
"Despite caveats about audience representation, it is clear that revulsion toward Trump runs deep across Britain and crosses ideological lines."
"Polling by YouGov in February found that 80 percent of those in Britain had an unfavorable view of the president... It was not quite as bad as Vladimir Putin's numbers."
Read at The Washington Post
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