Starmer says slavery reparations 'not on the agenda' ahead of Commonwealth summit

24 October 2024, 00:37

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Starmer has stared down calls for slavery reparations. Picture: Getty

By Flaminia Luck

Sir Keir Starmer has stared down calls for the United Kingdom to pay reparations for its historical involvement in the slave trade, insisting the Commonwealth should instead be "facing forward" together.

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Tackling issues like climate change is more pressing "here and now" to Commonwealth nations, the Prime Minister said.

Sir Keir also appeared unphased that leaders of some of the association's major players - India and South Africa - were prepared to snub the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (Chogm) to attend a separate summit alongside Vladimir Putin.

As the Prime Minister travels to Samoa for the gathering, he faces calls for the UK to provide financial reparations to Caribbean countries because of Britain's historical part in the trans-Atlantic slave trade.

All three candidates standing to be the next secretary general of the Commonwealth have backed these calls.

Sir Keir's official spokesman has said such discussions are "not on the agenda" for the Commonwealth meeting, whose member states are largely made up of territories once belonging to the British Empire.

Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in Apia, Samoa
Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in Apia, Samoa. Picture: Getty

While travelling to the summit, the Prime Minister was asked by reporters what message his refusal to discuss reparations sent to other Commonwealth countries.

He told reporters: "On the question of which way we're facing, I think we should be facing forward.

"I've talked to a lot of our Commonwealth colleagues in the Commonwealth family and they're facing real challenges on things like climate in the here and now."

Sir Keir said other nations in the association were more interested in raising cash to tackle the impact of climate change.

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"That's where I'm going to put my focus rather than what will end up being very, very long endless discussions about reparations on the past," he added.

The Prime Minister said there was "no question" that slavery was "abhorrent", adding: "But I think from my point of view and taking the approach I've just taken, I'd rather roll up my sleeves and work with them on the current future-facing challenges than spend a lot of time on the past. That's my focus."

As India and South Africa's leaders attend the BRICS summit in Kazan, Russia, alongside Mr Putin, Sir Keir was asked if he was worried the Commonwealth appeared the weaker of two groups of gathering nations.

"I do think the Commonwealth is really important," he said.

He described Chogm as "an incredible opportunity" to discuss growth and trade.

Asked if he was sad that other Commonwealth leaders were at the BRICS summit instead, Sir Keir replied: "Look, that's a matter for them as to where they attend."

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