London: Anti-racism protesters in England defaced the memorial to Winston Churchill in Westminster during 'Black Lives Matter' protests on Sunday.
According to 'The Evening Standard', demonstrators scrawled was a racist on the statue of the wartime British Prime Minister in Parliament Square on Sunday afternoon as thousands descended on London for another protest over an American black man George Floyd's death.
Activists surrounded the monument and jeered 'Churchill was a racist', despite others intervening to protect it from further defacement.
The same statue was also defaced with green graffiti during a huge anti-racism rally on Saturday, the 76th anniversary of D-Day.
It prompted Piers Morgan of the ITV Breakfast programme Good Morning Britain, to tweet: "Memo to protesters in Westminster today: defacing Sir Winston Churchill's statue on the 76th anniversary of D-Day is not a good way to make your point."
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Thousands flooded the streets outside London's US embassy yesterday for another Black Lives Matter rally, alongside rallies in Manchester, Edinburgh and Bristol among the other UK cities.
In Bristol, in southwest England, a statue honouring the 17th-century slave trader Edward Colston was torn down by protesters.