Controversy as Charles unveils monument to Lloyd George.(News)

Western Mail (Cardiff, Wales) | October 26, 2007 | Copyright

Byline: By Tomos Livingstone Western Mail

The Prince of Wales unveiled a new statue to the only Welshman ever to have become Prime Minister yesterday, despite protests that David Lloyd George's time in office meant he should not have been commemorated at all. On a cold and wet day in Westminster, the 10ft bronze statue of Lloyd George took its place alongside Churchill, looking down on Parliament Square.

Prime Minister Gordon Brown, Tory leader David Cameron and Sir Menzies Campbell were among the guests. Prince Charles described Lloyd George as "one of the ...

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