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Portraits of Winston Churchill have been pulled from the walls of Parliament 'since Labour's election victory'

Just days after Keir Starmer and Labour's July 4 election win, the new government set about removing a host of pictures, drawing and photos from Parliament's walls.



The Labour Party, after winning the 2024 UK general election, has initiated changes in the parliamentary art collection, removing portraits of notable figures such as Winston Churchill, William Gladstone, and Oliver Cromwell. This action has sparked discussion, with some interpreting it as a symbolic shift in government priorities. While the UK Parliament claims these changes are routine, occurring due to maintenance or space adjustments, others see it as a deliberate move reflecting new governmental values. The removal of Churchill's portrait, a national icon, has drawn attention, with potential public reactions ranging from controversy over historical erasure to support for modernizing the parliamentary decor.

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