Anti-racist protesters staged a demonstration outside the US Embassy in London following the shock election victory of Donald Trump.

Activists accused the President-elect of having a long history of 'racist outbursts' as well as his promise to build a wall between the US and Mexico. Some protesters held up pictures of Trump that depicted him as Hitler.

Sabby Dhalu, co-convener of the Stand up to Racism group, said: 'Donald Trump used the oldest trick in the book - he stirred up fear and racism in the context of a stagnant economy and the resulting fall in living standards - to mobilise a vote for him.

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Anti-racist protesters staged a demonstration outside the US Embassy in London following the shock election victory of Donald Trump. One placard depicted the President-Elect as Hitler

Socialist Worker activists held up placards that said refugees are welcome during the protest

Demonstrators yell outside the US Embassy in London as they hold 'no to Trump' placards

Some of the group demonstrating against Trump were originally from Mexico

The demonstration outside the US Embassy came as horror and fear swept through Muslim countries following Trump's election victory

'The danger now is racists across the globe feel emboldened by Donald Trump's victory and racism and sexism become normalised through the most powerful figure in the world.'

Another protester said: 'Donald is the name of a duck in America. He's the only Donald we should know. This Donald is a quack,' the Mirror reported.

Far right group the English Defence League disrupted the protest and scuffles broke out between the group. Police moved in to restore order, but no arrests were made, a Metropolitan Police spokesman told MailOnline.

Horror and fear, meanwhile, swept through Muslim countries after Trump was confirmed as President of the Unites States after months of anti-Islamic rhetoric.

One protester said: 'Donald is the name of a duck in America. He's the only Donald we should know. This Donald is a quack'

Far right group the English Defence League disrupted the protest and scuffles broke out between the group. Police moved in to restore order, but no arrests were made

One protester said (not pictured): 'The danger now is racists across the globe feel emboldened by Donald Trump's victory'

A group of anti-Trump activists with a sign reading 'you look like a wotsit bruv' outside the US Embassy in London

A protester holds a sign reading 'no to racism, no to misogyny, no to hate - stop Trump's hate' outside the US Embassy

The Republican made his most controversial remarks about Islam in December last year, sparking anger among the world's 1.5billion followers of Islam when he called for a ban on Muslims entering the U.S. after a mass shooting in California.

Muslims across Asia were struggling this morning to accept the news the populist candidate will take office in the White House, saying that ISIS would be happy he won the presidency race.

'Americans have just screwed the world yet again,' said Syed Tashfin Chowdhury, a Bangladeshi who has several close friends in the US.

Thousands in the country watched in shock as the results rolled in and Facebook lit up with horrified reactions.

'I'm very afraid, will there be more wars? Will America attack Muslim countries again?' asked Indonesian activist Alijah Diete as Donald Trump edged closer to a shock victory in the US election.

Trump sensationally won the White House race this morning as Hillary Clinton phoned him at 2.30am local time to concede she had lost.

She made the private call shortly after sending her campaign chairman to give her supporters exactly the opposite message, that it was not over - a humiliating and bizarre end to a political career which had put her on the verge of being the first female president.