Scottish Daily Mail

Tucked away on shabby canteen door, plaque for terror hero PC

- By Tom Witherow

A TRIBUTE to the policeman killed in the Westminste­r Bridge attack has been condemned as a ‘disgrace’ after a plaque honouring him was placed on a canteen door.

MPs say the memorial on the door to the police mess on the parliament­ary estate does not reflect the sacrifice PC Keith Palmer, 48, made in tackling armed fanatic Khalid Masood.

Tory MP Nadine Dorries said: ‘It’s an absolute disgrace. There is so much waste in Westminste­r, we can surely find the money to provide a decent memorial for a real hero.’

Labour MP Jack Dromey said: ‘The much-loved PC Keith died to defend Parliament and democracy. His memory should be commemorat­ed by having the gates to Parliament called the Palmer Gates.’

An officer added: ‘We’re honoured to have our mess named after Keith. We’ll never forget him. But it would be a terrible shame if the parliament­ary authoritie­s fail to recognise his bravery with a proper memorial on display for all visitors.’

The comments came as an inquest into the deaths in the attack opened last week.

‘Distressin­g’ footage of the moment PC Palmer was stabbed and a ‘chilling’ image of Masood with a carving knife in each hand was shown. Kurt Cochran, 54, Leslie Rhodes, 75, Aysha Frade, 44, and Andreea Cristea, 31, were also killed.

A House of Commons Commission source told The Sun on Sunday that discussion­s were continuing about how to mark the officer’s courage.

 ??  ?? Low key: The plaque on Parliament’s police canteen door
Low key: The plaque on Parliament’s police canteen door
 ??  ?? True hero: PC Keith Palmer
True hero: PC Keith Palmer

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