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Slavery reparations not about money: LAMMY

These are steps to make amends for past actions deemed wrong or unfair

by Blitz India Media
November 10, 2024
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LAGOS: UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy has said the concept of reparations for former colonial nations affected by slavery is not about the transfer of cash, according to a BBC report on November 5.

In his first comments since 56 Commonwealth leaders signed a statement saying the time had come for a conversation about reparations, Lammy said that was not “the debate people are wanting to have”.

Lammy said the UK would instead look to develop relations with African nations through sharing skills and science. During his first visit to Africa as Foreign Secretary, Lammy said reparations were not about money, “particularly at a time of a cost of living crisis”. Reparations are measures to make amends for past actions deemed wrong or unfair, and can range from the financial to symbolic. Caribbean nations have made a 10-point plan for reparatory justice in which they call for a full formal apology, education programmes, healthcare and direct monetary payments.

Lamy added, “I am the descendant of enslaved people, so I recognise that.” He said it was right that an apology had been made “and we commemorated the abolition of the slave trade” when Labour was last in power.

The UK has never formally apologised for its role in the slave trade, though in 2007, the then Labour Prime Minister Tony Blair said, “Well actually I have said it: We are sorry. And I say it again now.”

The British Government and the monarchy played a key role in the centurieslong slave trade from 1500, alongside other European nations. Britain also had a key role in ending the trade, through Parliament’s passage of a law to abolish slavery in 1833. Lammy’s remarks followed the discussion of reparations at a summit of Commonwealth leaders in Samoa in October.

Amid growing calls from Commonwealth heads of Government to pay reparations for the country’s role in the slave trade, Downing Street had insisted the issue would not be on the table.

But Keir Starmer later signed a document calling for talks on “reparatory justice” alongside other Commonwealth leaders – though he said there had been no discussions about money at the meeting.

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