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In reply to the discussion: Enigma codebreaker Alan Turing to be given posthumous pardon [View all]MADem
(135,425 posts)43. He was cremated, and his ashes scattered, so one can't dig him up.
I think, even if his remains were available for interment in Westminster, that it might annoy atheists, as I believe that group claimed him.
There is a statue of him at Bletchley, made of bits of slate, very impressive:
http://www.stephenkettle.co.uk/turing.html

There is also one of him holding the fateful apple,
http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2012/06/alan-turing-legacy/

He also strolls the grounds at the University of Surrey:

...but I do think a plinth in Trafalgar would do. Unload one of those old generals that no one has heard of, re-site them somewhere nice so their descendants don't pitch a fit, and slap old Alan up on one of those pedestals.
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I regard pardons of this sort as a way of the government saying "WE were wrong," not that
MADem
Jul 2013
#6
My perception is that the government is embarrassed by the conduct of the leadership in the
MADem
Jul 2013
#10
Whatever. I don't see Parliament doing that very often, or even ever. The Pardon is how they do it.
MADem
Jul 2013
#12
Well, Gordon Brown did say exactly that. We're sorry, you deserved so much better.
MADem
Jul 2013
#28
Well, you can go back and yell at every PM before Brown, it won't change a thing.
MADem
Jul 2013
#33
I think it was heartfelt and entirely sincere. I think Gordon Brown meant every single word of it.
MADem
Jul 2013
#44
Well, of course it isn't "personal." No one alive today was responsible for the reprehensible
MADem
Jul 2013
#51
So, let's just skip it, then. Don't bother. It'll never be good enough. No apologies. No
MADem
Jul 2013
#55
Here is the flaw in your thinking and the UK government's extreme hubristic bigotry:
Bluenorthwest
Jul 2013
#17
Leaving the rest indicted is their way of slapping Turing and all of the rest of us
Bluenorthwest
Jul 2013
#18
it just seems so petty and regressive. I searched for more news on this as I wondered-
KittyWampus
Jul 2013
#38
The pardon is a legal thing--what it means in this case is "You committed no crime."
MADem
Jul 2013
#31
They should make a staute of this great man and put it in a prominent space so it can inspire others
grantcart
Jul 2013
#24