sculptures that have huge cultural significance. but clearly, somebody like george osborne, who people might have heard of, he was the chancellor of the exchequer here in the uk under the previous conservative government, but actually now one of hisjobs is chair of the trustees at the british museum, and what you're saying is ostensibly his point, which is, "we are a museum for the world, we're hugely "visited by people around the world, "and therefore, sharing it in creative ways "and finding ways of doing deals." would one of those deals be handing back the elgin marbles? well, that's the key question, isn't it? so elgin marbles, often called now the parthenon sculptures, that's the one that here in the uk certainly and in greece is the most high—profile in this area of debate, which is what to do with those. and george osborne has previously said there's a deal to be done. very recently, the mayor of london said he hoped