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by megapolitics
333 days ago
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I think a loan of the Parthenon Sculptures within the next few years is more likely than you think. Both Kier Starmer and George Osborne are keen for a deal, and the majority of the British public are in favour of the sculpture’s return. It would be a temporary loan on paper, but everyone involved understands that they would never return to the UK. |
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"Everyone involved understands" is not sufficient guarantee to either the Museum or the Greek authorities that the law has been changed. It either must be a temporary loan - and ideally with artefacts of similar value being lent the other way to make clear that the loan is "de-risked" - or it can't happen.
I can't see that change in law happening any time soon.