UN Time has come for reparations dialogue, Commonwealth heads agree - Commonwealth leaders have agreed the "time has come" for a conversation about reparations for the slave trade, despite the UK's desire to keep the subject off the agenda at a two-day summit in Samoa.

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Commonwealth leaders have agreed the "time has come" for a conversation about reparations for the slave trade, despite the UK's desire to keep the subject off the agenda at a two-day summit in Samoa.

A document signed by 56 heads of government, including UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, acknowledges calls for "discussions on reparatory justice" for the "abhorrent" transatlantic slave trade.

The statement says it is time for a "meaningful, truthful and respectful conversation".

Sir Keir said there had been no discussions about money at the meeting, and that the UK is "very clear" in its position that it would not pay reparations.

The UK has faced growing calls from Commonwealth leaders to apologise and pay reparations for the country’s historical role in the slave trade.

Reparations for the benefit of those who suffered as a result of slavery could take many forms, from financial to symbolic.

Ahead of the summit, Downing Street had insisted the issue would not be on the agenda.

Speaking at a press conference on Saturday, Sir Keir said Commonwealth leaders had a "positive two days" in Samoa and downplayed the prominence of reparations at the summit.

"The dominant theme of the two days has been resilience and climate," he said, adding that the section of the joint statement discussing reparations amounts to "one paragraph in 20-something paragraphs".

"None of the discussions have been about money. Our position is very, very clear in relation to that," he said.

Last week, Chancellor Rachel Reeves told the BBC the UK would not pay reparations for slavery.

Position 'not changing'​

Before the statement was released, the leaders' conclave – where commonwealth prime ministers and presidents meet without advisers – went on for about six hours.

The prime minister said it was not the conversation about reparations that had caused it to run on for so long.

One Downing Street source told the BBC: "We’ve been clear on our position and it’s not changing."

And they have and it hasn’t – in fact the direct nature of their remarks about reparations on the way to the summit irritated some of those countries campaigning on it.

Half of the art of diplomacy is to keep things you want to talk about being talked about – keeping the conversation going, even if the prospect of imminent change is unlikely.

For those who think the time has come for countries like the UK to face up to their pasts, the communique allows them to say the conversation continues.

For the UK and others, they can say their position isn’t changing and also point to a range of other topics – trade, climate change and security for instance – that, they argue, the Commonwealth offers a vital forum for.

However, the prime minister did appear to leave the door open for further discussions about some form of reparatory justice, saying the "next opportunity to look at this" would be at the UK-Caribbean forum.

Frederick Mitchell, the foreign minister of the Bahamas, said leaders hoped to come up with a "comprehensive report" on the issue at that forum, to be held in London next March.

He told BBC Radio 4's Today programme he expected the UK would eventually pay financial reparations to Caribbean countries.

Challenged on whether the wording of the joint statement was too vague, he said: "Behind the language is an attempt to go in a particular direction."

Diplomats have said they expect reparatory justice to be a central focus of the agenda for the next Commonwealth summit in two years’ time.

Last year, a UN judge said the UK likely owed more than £18tn in reparations for its role in slavery in 14 Caribbean countries.

But reparatory justice could also take the form of a formal apology, educational programmes or public health assistance.

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Any government paying out reparations can rightly expect to never see them holding power again for 30 years.

The amount of energy expended on this issue is troublesome. I don’t know a single person left or right that remotely supports this idea - of course I don’t know any black people personally so there’s that too.
 
When speaking of reparations for literal shitholes I always think of this incredibly based scene
The people calling for it ignored that before the Brits infant mortality rate was in the double digits and they had frequent famines.
In the 1800s? Britain itself has a double digit infant mortality rate back then. Of all the things to focus on, this is not really it
 
In the 1800s? Britain itself has a double digit infant mortality rate back then. Of all the things to focus on, this is not really it
Slightly lower double digits then? Anyways things sucked before they arrived yet the media tries to portray those cultures as some paradise.
 
Yes, let's compare their lifespan and their GDP today in places like the US, UK, Bahamas, Samoa to the places in the same part of the world where the slave trade didn't touch or was much less common. Happy to look at the comparison. They can have whatever would bring them to an equivalent position (hint: it will involve "reverse reparations").
 
Kinda curious, how much aid do these shithole countries get? Any kind of aid would already be reparations, reparations that have already been payed off decades ago. Here in the US, niggers already get reparations in the form of stealing from the tax payer. If someone really wanted to, I bet they could calculate the total money niggers were given from the tax payer and it would supersede any bullshit amount from what California wants to give.
 
I would rather be whipped than crucified. niggers are such state-coddled angry babies.
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In africa and saudi arabia there are slaves and literal sex slaves right now.

Just saying reparations are just grabbing money. They don't care about slavery, these people just want to get paid.
They all got shitty asian-slave made shoes on their dirtcookie feet too, another sign they could give a fuck about others in bondage, dey juss want dey cut.
 
Any government paying out reparations can rightly expect to never see them holding power again for 30 years.

The amount of energy expended on this issue is troublesome. I don’t know a single person left or right that remotely supports this idea - of course I don’t know any black people personally so there’s that too.
I mean, they can literally just declare themselves kings whenever they want and the most they will get is some impotent minor rioting
 
This is not the Third Worlders' fault; they are just taking advantage of an obvious weakness. The UK has spent decades bending over backwards to these cheeky beggars and denigrating its own history. Generations of students have been told to hate themselves, and there are strong incentives in white collar professions to hold views which logically lead to the idea of reparations. Are you prepared to get disciplined or fired by speaking up against it? Most people will come to the conclusion it is not worth it. Civil servants will look at the issue and refuse to get involved because it is a career killer, while those advocating for it are rewarded by the system.

This problem is self inflicted.
 
I've said it before and i will say it again, if the negroes in Jamaica, the Bahamas etc pack up their shit and go back to Africa, giving the land back to the practically extinct Carib peoples (and no, i am not including mega mutted mulattos with 0.6% Carib ancestory).. then we will talk business.
 
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Commonwealth leaders have agreed the "time has come" for a conversation about reparations for the slave trade
The only conversation to have is you thanking Britain for stopping the slave trade while paying you leaching niggers to be security guards to our territory.

The answer to the question "can we have reparations" should be "Fuck off, nigger." followed by all foreign aid ending immediately.

Niggers are oliver twist and I'm that motherfucker with the money ladle.
 
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