A British activist group projected the country's approval ratings of President Trump Donald John TrumpBiden on Trump's refusal to commit to peaceful transfer of power: 'What country are we in?' Romney: 'Unthinkable and unacceptable' to not commit to peaceful transition of power Two Louisville police officers shot amid Breonna Taylor grand jury protests MORE and former President Obama on the Tower of London during Trump's state visit to the United Kingdom.

"Led By Donkeys," a progressive, anti-Brexit activist group, posted a photo of the projection on Twitter, which shows Obama's approval rating at 72 percent and Trump's at 21 percent in the U.K.

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“Hi @realDonaldTrump. Just so you know, you’re wildly unpopular here in Britain. SAD!” the group tweeted Monday. “People REALLY don’t like you (though they love @BarackObama). Hope you like seeing your FAILING approval numbers projected onto the Tower of London.”

Hi @realDonaldTrump. Just so you know, you’re wildly unpopular here in Britain. SAD! People REALLY don’t like you (though they love @BarackObama). Hope you like seeing your FAILING approval numbers projected onto the Tower of London. #TrumpUKvisit pic.twitter.com/oT332Fd6fE — Led By Donkeys (@ByDonkeys) June 3, 2019

So far, the photo has been retweeted by thousands of Twitter users.

Led By Donkeys has previously used projections to promote certain causes. In April, the group projected a massive “SOS” signal on the White Cliffs of Dover, urging leaders to let U.K. voters have the final say on Brexit.

The approval rating numbers on the projection cite current data from YouGov.

A Harvard CAPS/Harris Poll survey last week found Trump's approval rating among U.S. voters at its highest point in two years.

Trump's three-day state visit to the U.K., which kicked off Monday morning with a visit to Buckingham Palace, is expected to be met with mass protests.