David Lammy’s flirtation with reparations is not only ill-advised but also counterproductive. Britain has already taken ...
13d
GB News on MSNLammy to open slavery reparations talks after Caribbean ex-colonies demand £18trillionCaribbean officials are demanding trillions of pounds from the UK as the Foreign Office is open to reparations for slavery.
Labour MP Bell Ribeiro-Addy calls on Foreign Office to talk to Caribbean representatives on reparations for the historic ...
The Slavery Abolition Act of 1833 didn’t just free 800,000 enslaved people — it set the precedent for global emancipation.
The apparent delegation plans come after Mia Mottley, the prime minister of Barbados, and now chairman of Caricom, put Sir ...
11d
Hosted on MSNStarmer's Attorney General 'advised Caribbean nations' on slavery reparations as ex-colonies demand £18tn pay-outBritain's Attorney General Lord Hermer previously helped Caribbean nations prepare legal cases seeking slavery reparations ...
So why has the Foreign Office agreed to talks with the Reparations Commission of the Caribbean Community [Caricom] about meeting those demands? David Lammy, the Foreign Secretary, claims the UK ...
A spokesman said: ‘Our position remains that we do not pay reparations.’ Sources close to Foreign Secretary David Lammy also denied the reports. The Foreign Secretary has previously voiced ...
The government has denied it is set to hold talks with Caribbean representatives over reparations for the slave trade as one Labour MP called for the UK to take steps towards acknowledging the ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results