The UK government has stated it will not issue an apology, nor consider reparations for its historical role in the transatlantic slave trade at the upcoming Chogm summit.
King Charles expressed sorrow for atrocities during colonial independence struggles, but did not issue an apology, which was criticized despite his acknowledgment of past wrongdoings.
Foreign Secretary David Lammy expressed in 2018 that apologies alone are insufficient, emphasizing the need for reparations and historical recognition of Caribbean people’s pain.
Rishi Sunak's rejection of apology and insistence on moving forward without addressing historical injustices reflects a continuation of previous Conservative policies.
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