Submitted on Monday 6th February 2023
Rejected on Wednesday 8th February 2023
Current status: Rejected
Rejection code: duplicate (see below for details)
Repeal the British Museum Act so as to enable the repatriation of artefacts.
The British Museum Act 1963 does not make provision for the widely supported permanent return of the 'Elgin' (Parthenon) Marbles to Greece. In the name of justice and decency, Parliament must respond to the British public's calls for the repatriation of the Marbles by repealing the Act.
The 'Elgin' Marbles rightfully belong to Greece. Their removal from the Parthenon in the early 19th century and their later placement in the British Museum constituted no less than ruthless imperialism. It is highly objectionable and unfortunate that the Trustees of the British Museum, by virtue of the British Museum Act, have the ability to ignore the continuation of this injustice. Now is the time to change the law so as to facilitate the return of the Marbles.
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