London statue of Churchill defaced again

Reuters

Published Sep 10, 2020 20:49

LONDON (Reuters) - A statue of former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill opposite parliament was on Wednesday sprayed with graffiti by protesters declaring him a racist for the second time in four months.

The plinth of the World War Two leader's statue on Parliament Square (NYSE:SQ) was sprayed in yellow paint with the words "is a racist".

"We have arrested a man in Parliament Square on suspicion of causing criminal damage to the Winston Churchill statue," the Metropolitan police said on Twitter.

The statue was defaced in June during a fractious end to a mostly peaceful protest over the death of African-American George Floyd in Minneapolis, prompting authorities to board it up for a period.