Monumental decision: should statues be removed?


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Jun 29 2020 43 mins   33
In recent weeks we have seen the resurgence of a debate around the appropriateness of statues in public places. Edward Colston was thrown in a river, a campaign is afoot to remove Cecil Rhodes. In Germany, a far-left party has unveiled a public statue of Lenin, to furious protest. What is the proper way to judge historical figures? Is toppling statues an effective tool to eliminate prejudices? Should we have a Public Memorials (Abolition) Act? Is this the thin end of the wedge: what about blue plaques, or street names? Could it trickle into attitudes towards culture? Joining IEA Academic and Research Director Professor Syed Kamall are Alex Deane and Dr Stephen Davies.