Lammy to start Slavery Reparation talks…

Lammy to start Slavery Reparation talks…

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steveatesh

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5,168 posts

179 months

Saturday 8th February
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Reported in the Telegraph this morning after a source has claimed the Foreign Office is to meet with a delegation from the Caribbean.

Apparently they never tried to meet the Tory government over 14 yrs because they made it clear they wouldn’t consider it.

I guess Starmer government is seen as a soft touch after the Chagos Islands but the govt says the position has not changed.

So I guess they’ll give in then.

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smifffymoto

5,065 posts

220 months

Saturday 8th February
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This government make me angry.

I hope they see sense but very much doubt it.

How much of our money will they give away before realising it can’t be paid back into the public coffers without cutting services and funding to vital state infrastructure.

They are going to cause untold trouble if they continue down this reckless path of free money to all they feel guilt towards.

Getragdogleg

9,387 posts

198 months

Saturday 8th February
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Utter clowns.

We are going to get a far right government soon/next if this lot don't stop entertaining stuff like this, this is utter Farage fuel.

Iamnotkloot

1,710 posts

162 months

Saturday 8th February
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This appears to be something Labour are open to discussing.

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2025/02/07/foreig...

Selected quote: ‘ Ms Mottley has stated that Britain owes her country £3.9 trillion, while a 2023 report put the figure owed to former Caribbean colonies overall at £18 trillion.’

Interesting figures, how on earth do they make these up? Of course, the UK being so rich and a utopian paradise, this is mere pocket change and we can pay this to keep the peace.

One other question; why is it seen to be so awful to have to grow up in Barbados? It may be far from the ancestral home but its hardly a terrible place.

CT05 Nose Cone

25,516 posts

242 months

Saturday 8th February
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Sounds like a very easy thing to resolve. We take the details of anyone who can prove they were enslaved prior to 1833, and we confiscate the assets of all former slave owners currently living in the UK to redistribute accordingly.

Countdown

44,507 posts

211 months

Saturday 8th February
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My guess is that the article has been written just to boil Telegraph readers urine, and get them all frothing.

greygoose

9,007 posts

210 months

Saturday 8th February
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Countdown said:
My guess is that the article has been written just to boil Telegraph readers urine, and get them all frothing.
My guess is it will work for a few on here too.

bitchstewie

58,821 posts

225 months

Saturday 8th February
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Countdown said:
My guess is that the article has been written just to boil Telegraph readers urine, and get them all frothing.
Pure catnip.

Iamnotkloot

1,710 posts

162 months

Saturday 8th February
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bhstewie said:
Countdown said:
My guess is that the article has been written just to boil Telegraph readers urine, and get them all frothing.
Pure catnip.
I had similar accusations when I started the Chagos islands betrayal thread 2 years ago; look how that turned out.

J4CKO

44,401 posts

215 months

Saturday 8th February
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I think it probably is rage bait but it does still be a thing that some folk are expecting a few quid.

Where can I claim ? my grandad grew up in biting poverty in Angel Meadow in Manchester, sounds delightful, it wasn't !

https://ilovemanchester.com/angel-meadow-rememberi...


Master Of Puppets

3,666 posts

77 months

Saturday 8th February
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This government looks like it is making it an absolute priority to hack off the UK taxpayer, they better make the most of
it because there is no way they are getting a 2nd term.

NDA

23,195 posts

240 months

Saturday 8th February
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Slave traders from the north African coast captured over a million white slaves. Can we get some money?

Plymo

1,208 posts

104 months

Saturday 8th February
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It's such a nonsense - yes, Britain was responsible for some of the slave trade and profited from slavery.
So did all the major powers at the time, and so did various groups in Africa who went and captured the slaves in the first place. But this was a very long time ago.

Britain also banned the slave trade before pretty much anyone else (and tied up a lot of the Royal Navy, using them to disrupt the trade - though ultimately it was beneficial to Britain, seizing our rival's assets as we deemed them illegal)

Britain also spent an absolute fortune (and were in debt from it until recently) basically by buying the freedom of all slaves in British territories. Maybe giving big bucks to the owners doesn't look great now but it was the most effective and expedient way of getting them freed.

Not everything went well, for example the well-meaning but misguided attempt to resettle slaves in Sierra Leone.

But my point is that Britain is hardly the real villain in this whole thing!

Basically, Britain allowed private individuals to trade in slaves, and assisted them to set up plantations - which were then worked by slaves, bought from traders mostly in West Africa. But the British government, at enormous cost also banned the slave trade, banned slavery, and paid for the freeing of slaves.

If we start going too far back it starts getting ridiculous.
Maybe Italy should pay us reparations for the Romans invading, and then leaving us with infrastructure we couldn't maintain!
Or France, for Napoleon's antics

franki68

11,015 posts

236 months

Saturday 8th February
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It’s one of the greatest ideas ever for how lose the next election .

turbobloke

112,039 posts

275 months

Saturday 8th February
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Plymo said:
It's such a nonsense - yes, Britain was responsible for some of the slave trade and profited from slavery.
So did all the major powers at the time, and so did various groups in Africa who went and captured the slaves in the first place. But this was a very long time ago.

Britain also banned the slave trade before pretty much anyone else (and tied up a lot of the Royal Navy, using them to disrupt the trade - though ultimately it was beneficial to Britain, seizing our rival's assets as we deemed them illegal)

Britain also spent an absolute fortune (and were in debt from it until recently) basically by buying the freedom of all slaves in British territories. Maybe giving big bucks to the owners doesn't look great now but it was the most effective and expedient way of getting them freed.

Not everything went well, for example the well-meaning but misguided attempt to resettle slaves in Sierra Leone.

But my point is that Britain is hardly the real villain in this whole thing!

Basically, Britain allowed private individuals to trade in slaves, and assisted them to set up plantations - which were then worked by slaves, bought from traders mostly in West Africa. But the British government, at enormous cost also banned the slave trade, banned slavery, and paid for the freeing of slaves.

If we start going too far back it starts getting ridiculous.
Maybe Italy should pay us reparations for the Romans invading, and then leaving us with infrastructure we couldn't maintain!
Or France, for Napoleon's antics
It sure is a ridiculous proposition, as you point out we should get an absolute fortune from scandiavia and europe (Italy). Will Barbary Corsairs be taken into consideration?

Labour are once again showing their protest party mentality with some prime posturing. This particular folly, like climate 'reparations' is essentially a form of redistribution of wealth, as the UK, a deeply indebted nation with ever lower living standards, looks to make things worse in any way worthy of a virtue signal.

rev-erend

21,584 posts

299 months

Saturday 8th February
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Yet another cause that Labour will give away out tax billions.

Chagos part two anyone...

JuanCarlosFandango

8,935 posts

86 months

Saturday 8th February
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I'd have got more worked up about this a few years ago. They're going to tax us as much as they possibly can anyway and they're going to waste the money on bullst anyway. At least when they're wasting it in other countries we won't end up with all the nonsense they waste it on here.

Baroque attacks

5,710 posts

201 months

Saturday 8th February
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Can I have some money, as they’re pissing it all away

Countdown

44,507 posts

211 months

Saturday 8th February
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I read in the Telegraph that Labour are also going to insist that everybody takes the knee as a way of apology for our role in the Slave Trade. That's terrible, it's certainly going to stop me voting for them. in fact I'll set up one of those online petitions asking for another election IMMEDIATELY spin

Does anybody else remember the "Yes Prime Minister" episode about the "Great British Banger". Apparently the EU were going to ban the English sausage which caused huge uproar in the media until Jim hacker stepped in at the last minute to tell Johnny Foreigner to take a walk and saved it from the perfidious plans of the EUSSR? that's what this is - a nothingburger designed for clicks

Mammasaid

4,789 posts

112 months

Saturday 8th February
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If I have an ancestor who was a slave trader, and another who was enslaved, should I just pay myself a tenner and call it quits?