PM Johnson says UK anti-racism protests ‘hijacked by extremists’
Police have boarded up prominent statues around London ahead of a new wave of demonstrations and rallies this weekend.
A famous statue of Winston Churchill outside parliament was defaced last weekend during “Black Lives Matter” rallies sparked by George Floyd’s death during a police arrest in Minnesota on May 25.
Johnson called the targeting of Churchill “absurd and shameful”.
“The statue of Winston Churchill in Parliament Square is a permanent reminder of his achievement in saving this country — and the whole of Europe — from a fascist and racist tyranny,” said Johnson, who lists the war-time leader as one of his personal heroes.
“Yes, he sometimes expressed opinions that were and are unacceptable to us today, but he was a hero, and he fully deserves his memorial,” Johnson wrote.
Protesters blame Churchill for policies that led to the death of millions during a famine in the Indian state of Bengal in 1943.
“The statues in our cities and towns were put up by previous generations.” (AFP)