Many antiquities can be purchased on the black market. Does the hon. Gentleman think that Governments should—either directly, or indirectly through a third party—try to purchase some of those antiquities and keep them for posterity for the years to come?
Cultural Property (Armed Conflicts) Bill [Lords]
Proceeding contribution from
Jim Shannon
(Democratic Unionist Party)
in the House of Commons on Monday, 31 October 2016.
It occurred during Debate on bills on Cultural Property (Armed Conflicts) Bill [Lords].
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