A Jewish Tory peer has criticised plans for a national Holocaust memorial next to Parliament,
Lord Wasserman said he had nothing against the scheme itself but that the location, in Victoria Tower Gardens, next to the Palace of Westminster, was a mistake.
He said: I fear that in five years we will say the memorial was a terrible idea because of the congestion it will cause. I have no reservations about a memorial, just the location.”
Lord Wasserman’s criticism is significant because he is a close ally of David Cameron. Plans for the memorial, along with an accompanying learning centre, were unveiled by the former prime minister last year, who said the monument would “stand beside parliament as a statement of our values as a nation”.