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Paintings of navy hero Lord Nelson REMOVED from Parliament in purge of historic British figures

PAINTINGS of Lord Nelson have been removed from Parliament in a woke purge of historical figures.

Two portraits of the British naval hero, including one showing his death at Trafalgar, have been taken down after a review into links to slavery.

Portrait of Yvette Cooper.
While national heroes are being erased, new portraits of Labour figures — including Home Secretary Yvette Cooper — have been put up in their place
Illustration of the death of Nelson.
Two portraits of British naval hero Nelson, including one depicting his death at Trafalgar, have been removed after a slavery links review
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English explorer Sir Francis Drake has also been cancelled and four images of Oliver Cromwell taken down after MPs branded them supporters of the slave trade.

While national heroes are being erased, new portraits of Labour figures — including Home Secretary Yvette Cooper — have been put up.

She has previously made the case for boosting the representation of women and minorities in the Parliamentary Art Collection as part of a Labour mission to “modernise” Westminster.

Ex-Labour minister Baroness Hoey has also landed a spot, alongside suffragist campaigners Millicent Fawcett and Barbara Duval.

But four paintings of Elizabeth I have been taken down, including ones marking the defeat of the Spanish Armada, and a print of anti-slavery leader William Wilberforce removed.

It comes after PM Sir Keir Starmer also reportedly ditched portraits of PMs Winston Churchill and Margaret Thatcher, and also playwright William Shakespeare from Downing Street.

Chancellor Rachel Reeves has also swapped images of ex-PMs in No11 for art commemorating lockdown.

A Parliament spokesman said: “There are more than 26,000 items within Parliament’s collections, and there are regular movements, for example, due to maintenance works in an area, changes to the occupancy of offices or in spaces and conservation needs.”

a woman in a blue coat stands in front of a portrait of herself
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Sir Keir Starmer has had an ‘unsettling’ portrait of Margaret Thatcher removed from the study at No10[/caption]


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