Should Haw be remembered? If so, how? There have been calls for the raising of a statue or plaque in his memory. Another approach would be to rename the area outside parliament "Brian Haw Square". An alternative form of commemoration might be for a fund to be established in his honour and the proceeds used to further the causes he promoted.
Naming things and places after "famous" people can be problematic - as becomes clear from this interesting article: Spencer, Clare (2011) "The pitfalls of naming places after famous people", BBC News, 29/07, accessed 30/07/2011 at, http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-14323173.
But what would motivate us to remember Brian Haw? Bear in mind that some - particularly those in power - would no doubt prefer it if we forgot both him and what he stood (or rather crouched) for...