New satue unveiled in Trafalgar Square of disable pregnant woman, what about a black statue of someone like Mary seacole who did alot for the English soilders in the Russian/English war.
I think it's a good idea that they've put up a statue that represents disabled people but i'm not sure if it's in the right place. I feel there should be a statue of a black person or someone of an ethnic diversity like Gandhi.
A controversial statue of disabled artist Alison Lapper has been officially unveiled on Trafalgar Square's fourth plinth.
Mark Quinn's 13-ton, 11ft 6in high white marble sculpture is London's latest landmark.
Lapper, who was born with no arms and shortened legs due to a congenital disorder, posed naked for Quinn when she was eight months pregnant.
London Mayor Ken Livingstone hailed Lapper as a "modern heroine".
He said the statue, titled Alison Lapper Pregnant, made a worthy companion to Nelson's Column.

Mary Seacole
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May I just add Alison Lapper is a very couragous woman and I admire her greatly.