![]() In Boris Johnson, he has a counterpart who keeps a bust of the ancient Athenian leader Pericles in his No. Public opinion is on his side, with a clear and growing majority of Britons believing the sculptures should be returned by the British Museum. He has plenty of reasons to be optimistic. ![]() ![]() His parting shot was to say that his demand for the reunification of the Parthenon Sculptures in Athens is no “flash in the pan” and that they will, one day, go home. Kyriakos Mitsotakis did not have the Elgin Marbles in his diplomatic bags, though he believes he would have every right to help himself to objects he insists were “stolen”. Jessie J shares 'shock' after miscarriage: 'The sadness is overwhelming'Īfter a charm offensive that stretched from Downing Street to Good Morning Britain, Greece’s Prime Minister had to return home this week without the prize he had come for.
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