It's one of those "good news, bad news" stories. The good news is that a bronze statue of Battle of Britain hero Sir Keith Park was unveiled on the fourth plinth of Trafalgar Square. The bad news is that it will only stand in the place that it deserves for six months before being replaced by yet another in a string of artistic abominations that have for so many years disgraced the square and the heroes it honours.You'd think Mr Boris Johnson would have the guts to say "here is stands and here it stays".
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