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  1. Iamamancalledrobert on

    It means “insure,” in case you think they’re going to spend £800 million covering it up

    (I did not get this at first)

  2. ReaderMagnificat on

    Will be a once in a lifetime chance to see this in the UK. I imagine it’s going to be a big year for the British Museum.

  3. jodrellbank_pants on

    Don’t think tax should be used to fund something most people won’t get to see should be private institutions funding.

  4. w00dent0p on

    I hope, for the sake of the treasury, they’ll be checking visitors for tins of tomato soup.

  5. Wise-Reflection-7400 on

    I despair at the amount of people I’ve seen online thinking the insured value is the same as the cost of the insurance. A lot of the news sites framing of it suggests the journalists don’t know the difference either.

  6. Only_Tip9560 on

    Seems reasonable, far better than shelling out for private insurance for it.

  7. Exciting-Sir-1515 on

    I can see it coming now on Netflix

    The tapestry heist.

    Security was shot.
    Made the Louvre look like it was on lockdown.
    6 guys from East London.
    A hammer and a speed boat getaway.

    Rachel’s made an insurance claim.
    Aviva are reviewing.

  8. Cyanopicacooki on

    That’s to pay for the time machine needed to get it replaced if we damage it, I presume.

  9. Opposite-Ad-7317 on

    Just stop oil must be rubbing their hands in glee for this obvious publicity stunt.

  10. Engineer__This on

    I saw this in Bayeux and the museum was deserted. I imagine it’s going to be a very different experience in the UK.

  11. jodrellbank_pants on

    No arguments just stating facts nothing is free, people should not state otherwise, everything in business costs especially when people announce that it’s free to the UK tax payer.

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