Kemi Badenoch, a prospective leader of the Conservative party, dismissed reparations as a scam, suggesting British colonies should be grateful for their colonial legacy.
Reparations are increasingly recognized in international law, as illustrated by Germany's commitment to pay Namibia and Canada's agreement to provide reparations to indigenous residential school survivors.
There are UN guidelines supporting reparations for violations of international human rights law, reflecting a growing global recognition of their importance.
Keir Starmer's refusal to engage in reparations discussions is seen as out of touch, overshadowed by fellow MPs who are questioning the colonial mindset.
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