Submitted on Tuesday 9th June 2020
Rejected on Monday 22nd June 2020
Current status: Rejected
Rejection code: no-action (see below for details)
Consider how Oliver Cromwell's statue gives a poor impression of Parliament
To the House of Commons the petitioner/s request/s the House to consider how Cromwell's statue in the grounds of the Palace of Westminster reflects on them as MPs, under the current (May 2020) public sentiment of re-evaluating divisive figures from history, who have been visibly commemorated.
Cromwell treated the civilian population brutally during his campaigns, abhorrent to common decency. Estimates begin at 200,000 civilian deaths in Ireland, including pillaging, rape, war crimes and starvation plus 50,000 sold as indentured servants - slave labour - to plantations. In Scotland, c. 45,000 civilians died from direct targeting or starvation and sold 8,000+ POWs sold into servitude. Despite Cromwell's connection to Parliament, is this image really appropriate for the UK today?
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The Government e-Petitions Team gave the following reason:
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