A Foreign Office global tour of the Magna Carta and King's Writt celebrating the 800th anniversary of the unique document is scheduled to begin later this year, said Foreign minister Hugo Swire in his presentation to Parliament requesting the necessary indemnity funds for such exposure.
I have today laid a departmental Minute proposing to provide an indemnity of £24,000,000 in respect of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office-approved global tour of the Magna Carta and King’s Writ celebrating the 800th anniversary. This indemnity will last from 1 September until 31 December 2015 and will cover loss or damage of the documents in this period, pointed out minister Swire.
It is normal practice, when a British government department proposes to undertake a contingent liability in excess of £300,000 for which there is no specific statutory authority, for the Minister concerned to present a Departmental Minute to Parliament giving particulars of the liability created and explaining the circumstances; and to refrain from incurring the liability until fourteen parliamentary sitting days after the issue of the Minute, except in cases of special urgency.
The 800th anniversary of the sealing of Magna Carta provides a unique opportunity to support UK's diplomatic and economic objectives, added Swire underlining that this global tour supports the UK’s position as a mature democracy built upon the values it promotes globally, and our established position as a centre of finance, commerce and law.
We have secured the agreement of the Dean and Chapter of Hereford Cathedral to use their 1217 Magna Carta and only surviving King’s Writ from Runnymede 1215 for this tour, said the Foreign Office minister.
Swire also indicated that the Treasury has approved the proposal in principle and if the liability is called, provision for any payment will be sought through the normal supply procedure.
Finally if during the period of fourteen parliamentary sitting days beginning on the date on which this Minute was laid before Parliament, a Member signifies an objection by giving notice of a Parliamentary Question or by otherwise raising the matter in Parliament, final approval to proceed with incurring the liability will be withheld pending an examination of the objection.
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Disclaimer & comment rulesI think it should definitely be put on display in Argentina - with an explanation of what democracy is really all about because I don't think they've quite understood the concept yet.
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Jul 01st, 2015 - 02:01 pm 0We don't study the Magna Carta or that king. We study history that matters.
I don't think anyone in Argentina would know what this is about, just like with show Top Motor Gear. Whatever this tour is, you could display it in the middle of the most dangerous neighborhood and no one would touch it. They'd only probably try to steal the fixtures and glass, leave the historical artifacts behind.
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Jul 01st, 2015 - 02:50 pm 0So you admit your people would definitely try to steal something, anything belonging to another country.
It refreshing to hear you speak the truth for once!
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