Livingstone and Prescott battle over statue
A row has broken out between Ken Livingstone and John Prescott over the siting a statue of Nelson Mandela.
Instead, Livingstone's Labour Party colleague sided with the Tory controlled borough, backed its decision not to allow the image of the former South African president to be located on the recently pedestrianised area.
Prescott agreed with
However, both Prescott and the council stressed that they fully supported the idea of a statue to Mandela in
The council will now work with statue creator Ian Walters to find a suitable location.
A spokesman for Livingstone's office said today: "As the authority responsible for re-vamping
"On the contrary, a statue of the man who symbolises one of the most important struggles for justice in the 20th century would enhance the character of the square.
"Equally as the body which authorises events on the square, and indeed organises many of them, we strongly disagree with the idea that a statue of Nelson Mandela would have a negative impact on the planning or operation of events on the square. We will be seeking legal advice with regard to this decision."
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