Keir Starmer has opened the door to non-financial reparations for the UK’s role in the transatlantic enslavement, as he came under pressure from Commonwealth leaders to engage in a “meaningful, truthful and respectful” conversation about Britain’s past.

While Downing Street insists that the wider issue of reparations is “not on the agenda” of this week’s Commonwealth heads of government (Chogm) gathering in Samoa, No 10 has accepted it is likely to be referenced in the end-of-summit communique.

Caribbean countries in particular have been pushing for the issue to be discussed at the summit, with some arguing that continued resistance from the UK to even begin a conversation about the issue was not sustainable.

    • @PugJesus
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      93 days ago

      Haiti is an exceptionally unique case in that France put a literal and specific price tag on recognizing Haiti’s independence in 1821.

      Wonder what the interest on that would be up to the modern day.

    • Chainweasel
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      23 days ago

      France still has other colonies today

  • Riskable
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    22 days ago

    Yeah! Deliver Big Ben and maybe a few other famous UK monuments to Washington, DC and we’ll call it even 👍

  • @InverseParallax
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    13 days ago

    They’ll open up a set of scholarships at zed-tier universities and call it a day, done.