Bristol Mayor: \'Statue was a personal affront\'

Bristol Mayor: 'Statue was a personal affront'

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Bristol Mayor: 'Statue was a personal affront'

Bristol Mayor: 'Statue was a personal affront'

Bristol Mayor Marvin Rees comments on the toppling of the statue of slave trader Edward Colston during Black Lives Matter protests.

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