Yorkshire Post

Heritage institutio­ns ‘bullied by left wing’ says Culture Secretary

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MUSEUMS AND cultural institutio­ns should not allow themselves to be “pushed around by the zeitgeist of the day” when representi­ng the country’s national heritage, Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden has said.

Speaking at the Policy Exchange UK think-tank’s History Matters Conference, Mr Dowden said some cultural organisati­ons feel they are being “bullied by leftwing campaigns”.

He added that museums and other institutio­ns in the UK should act as “custodians” of our cultural heritage and not seek to erase certain aspects of it.

Discussing his advice to museums and cultural institutio­ns, he said: “Don’t allow yourself to be pushed around by the zeitgeist of the day.

“Take a longer-term view of things, make sure you do things in a rigorous way and understand that your principal duty is to preserve and conserve our heritage.”

He added: “One of the things that prompted me to come into this debate in the first place was talking to some of the institutio­ns who felt like they were being bullied, particular­ly by left-wing campaigns.”

Mr Dowden added that it is his “duty” to support those institutio­ns in the face of “increasing­ly hostile activism”. His comments follow a row last year over a bust of the British Museum’s slaveownin­g founding father, which was moved to be juxtaposed with objects reflecting his links to the British Empire.

The museum later said in a statement in September it has “no intention of removing controvers­ial objects from display”.

There has also been a focus on the removal of statues in the wake of the toppling of the memorial to slave trader Edward Colston in Bristol last year.

Mr Dowden said people are “bemused at the kind of arguments that are being had” over representa­tions of the UK’s cultural heritage. Cultural institutio­ns should be trying to “engender a conversati­on” about our national history rather than trying to erase it, he added.

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OLIVER DOWDEN: Says museums should not be pushed around by zeitgeist of the day.

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