Yorkshire Post

Controvers­ial statue of Rhodes to remain at college until 2021

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THE CONTROVERS­IAL statue of Cecil Rhodes will stay outside an Oxford college until at least 2021.

The governing body of Oriel College “expressed their wish” to remove the statue of the British imperialis­t last month following a reignited campaign for it to be taken down.

The Commission, set up by the Oxford college to examine the statue’s future, will publish its findings in January. No action will be taken before then.

Broadcaste­r Zeinab Badawi, former Conservati­ve shadow Culture Secretary Peter Ainsworth and Oriel College’s alumni advisory committee chairman Geoffrey Austin will sit on the inquiry group into the statue and associated issues. The Independen­t Commission, while noting the governing body’s wish to see the Rhodes statue removed, has licence to consider a full range of options.

A public notice will be posted near the statue with details of the Commission and how people can contribute their views.

It comes after a campaign demanding the removal of the Rhodes statue gained renewed attention amid the Black Lives Matter movement.

In 2016, Oriel College decided to keep the controvers­ial statue in place following a consultati­on despite protests from campaigner­s.

Carole Souter, Master of St Cross College and chairwoman of the Commission, said: “I would like to express my personal gratitude, and that of the governing body of Oriel College, to all of the new commission­ers for agreeing to undertake this timely and important work.”

 ?? PICTURE: GETTY ?? INQUIRY: The future of a statue of mining magnate and politician Cecil Rhodes is under review by Oriel College, Oxford.
PICTURE: GETTY INQUIRY: The future of a statue of mining magnate and politician Cecil Rhodes is under review by Oriel College, Oxford.

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