(Now no one would really begrudge Sir Winston a statue or two, and even a prime minister like Mrs T should have her photo taken for the wall of infamy, but pictures and statues have also been commissioned for junior ministers and backbenchers.
Frank Doran, Labour MP and chairman of the Speaker's Advisory Committee on Works of Art said,
"We've been collecting art in the House of Commons, and Parliament generally, since the 14th century. We're preserving the history of Parliament through art. We're also doing a number of other things as part of that process: one is supporting young artists.")