Dining across the divide: I tried to push him on reparations, but I didn't get very far'
Briefly

John expressed his views on reparations, noting the complexities of who should receive them and wondering if aid is more effective than direct payments.
Joshua tried to frame reparations in terms of meaningful aid and infrastructure, pointing out how the UK currently engages in those very efforts already.
John raised concerns about historical timelines for reparations, questioning how far back one should go, reflecting a dilemma about responsibility and accountability.
John believes that the UK is financially strained and thus unable to offer reparations, while Joshua argues for a more compassionate societal approach.
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