LONDON, ENGLAND.- Simon Hughes, a Liberal Democrat home affairs spokesman and an MP, stated, ’It seems to me that the Queen Mother... fits many of the criteria people have argued for. They’ve said they didn’t want another man.. they didn’t want somebody in military uniform. They did want somebody who was popular and would bring public affection and public attraction to one of the most public places in the country. I can’t think of anybody at the moment who would better fit that model than the Queen Mother. There is bound to be a statue somewhere, so why not Trafalgar Square?’ Hughes and Lib Dem London spokesman Edward Davey tabled a motion in the House of Commons so that the statue should be erected as ’part of a fitting tribute to her memory’.