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Former British Colonies Owe ‘Debt Of Gratitude’, Says Robert Jenrick by KEVIND: 9:06pm On Oct 30
Britain’s former colonies should be thankful for the legacy of empire, not demanding reparations, according to the Conservative leadership candidate Robert Jenrick.

In comments that were described by a Labour MP as “deeply offensive”, the former minister said countries that were part of the empire “owe us a debt of gratitude for the inheritance we left them” in the form of legal and democratic institutions.

Jenrick made the comments in an article in the Daily Mail, pushing back against the growing momentum to provide reparations and justice to countries and people affected by transatlantic slavery.

Commonwealth leaders agreed at the weekend that the “time has come” for a conversation about reparations for the slave trade.

Keir Starmer was among 56 heads of government who signed a document at the Commonwealth summit that acknowledged calls for “discussions on reparatory justice” for the “abhorrent” transatlantic slave trade.

Starmer was criticised before the conference after he told reporters he wanted to “look forward” rather than have “very long endless discussions about reparations on the past”.


Jenrick accused Starmer of doing a U-turn on the issue and of “capitulating to those determined to tear our country down”.

The MP, who is regarded as trailing his rival, Kemi Badenoch, in a run-off for the votes of Conservative members before the announcement of a final result on Saturday, claimed that the debate about reparations had “seeped into our national debate through universities overrun by leftists peddling pseudo-Marxist gibberish to impressionable undergraduates”.

He said: “The territories colonised by our empire were not advanced democracies. Many had been cruel, slave-trading powers. Some had never been independent. The British empire broke the long chain of violent tyranny as we came to introduce – gradually and imperfectly – Christian values.”

Alongside “honesty about the crimes of colonialism”, Jenrick said, Britain should be proud of its “achievements”, instancing the model of common law and other British institutions in former colonies.

He wrote: “I’m not ashamed of our history. It may not feel like it, but many of our former colonies – amid the complex realities of empire – owe us a debt of gratitude for the inheritance we left them.”


Bell Ribeiro-Addy, the chair of the all-party parliamentary group for Afrikan reparations, which has organised Britain’s second national conference on reparations, taking place on Sunday, described Jenrick’s comments as “deeply offensive and an obnoxious distortion of history”.

She said: “Enslavement and colonialism were not ‘gifts’ but imposed systems that brutally exploited people, extracted wealth, and dismantled societies, all for the benefit of Britain. To suggest that former colonies should be ‘grateful’ for such unimaginable harm disregards the legacy of these injustices and the long-term impact they still have on many nations today.

“Following Brexit we need to establish ourselves as a nation that everyone can do business with. We cannot afford such vile, baseless commentary. Whilst it might send perfectly pitched dog whistles for a Tory leadership contest, these insulting sentiments are catastrophic for international relations.”

Days before the deadline for Conservative members to cast their votes on who should succeed Rishi Sunak as leader, Badenoch has also spoken out against reparations, claiming that British politicians are “too embarrassed” to be visibly against the idea.

“I would not put my name to any document that mentioned reparations,” she told the Telegraph.
https://amp.theguardian.com/politics/2024/oct/29/former-british-colonies-owe-debt-of-gratitude-robert-jenrick-reparations

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Re: Former British Colonies Owe ‘Debt Of Gratitude’, Says Robert Jenrick by Corporate2020: 9:14pm On Oct 30
The vagabond Transgender is suffering from psychiatric disorder, mental imbalance and chronic hallucinations which have all defied all medical cure

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Re: Former British Colonies Owe ‘Debt Of Gratitude’, Says Robert Jenrick by 10mobile: 9:23pm On Oct 30
Yes, to an extent. But what do they owe us for destroying our traditional institutions and heritage?
Golan007:


To an extent how?
You thank people for enslaving you?
Na ingratitude go kii many of you Africans. Even in personal relationships, you are some of the most ungrateful wretches that the world has to offer.

If you are so angry with the British that you are sure you gained absolutely nothing from them, the right way to start expressing your anger is to throw away everything you got through them - like this English you are speaking and this technology you are using.

This English and this tech are your only means of connecting with the world. It's now 60 years since the British left us, yet we are still much worse than they left us. Yet, we think we are wiser for hating on the British, just as we think we are wiser for hating on one another.

Read this short article: Another Blow On Igbo-Yoruba Rivalry and see how stupid this generation of Nigerians have become compared to past generations. We have been getting worse every day since the British left us my dear.

See, this one don start the only thing he knows how to do...
AfonjaConehead:
The medieval koneheaded structures celebrating toilets should indeed go and dobale, prostrate flat on the ground and appreciate the British people for saving them from the bush.... grin
What a shame!

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Re: Former British Colonies Owe ‘Debt Of Gratitude’, Says Robert Jenrick by justtoodark: 10:31pm On Oct 30
una hear....they await us to be thankful....

dont fool yourselfs....this is what all whites actualy think....they think they saved us somehow from savagery....

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Re: Former British Colonies Owe ‘Debt Of Gratitude’, Says Robert Jenrick by AfonjaConehead: 11:01pm On Oct 30
The medieval koneheaded structures celebrating toilets should indeed go and dobale, prostrate flat on the ground and appreciate the British people for saving them from the bush.... grin

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Re: Former British Colonies Owe ‘Debt Of Gratitude’, Says Robert Jenrick by godofuck231: 11:26pm On Oct 30
He should be sued for genocide and the diamond on the crown of England returned back to Nigeria

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Re: Former British Colonies Owe ‘Debt Of Gratitude’, Says Robert Jenrick by SpockFederation: 12:19am On Oct 31
Re: Former British Colonies Owe ‘Debt Of Gratitude’, Says Robert Jenrick by SlavaUkraini: 12:20am On Oct 31
Majority of the African Countries that gained independence in the 1950s - 1960s have nothing tangible to show for it.

Apart from the phrase that....

"We are Independent"

They claim to be independent but still rely on their colonial masters or the west for almost everything..

They are now even looking towards the east for new colonial masters.

Russia and China are now their darlings...

It would have been better if the first colonial masters have stayed because Africa may never achieve her true potentials with the black man sense that is currently in charge.

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Re: Former British Colonies Owe ‘Debt Of Gratitude’, Says Robert Jenrick by gistray: 12:22am On Oct 31
They owe every country the colonized an apology.

They destroyed Nigeria and gave us a ticking time bomb

Look at those Northerners and look at the south and tell me how we are identical or will ever be the same

North and south way of life totally different and doesn't align


Imagine a United south without the Backwards North

We'd be at worst like South Africa 🇿🇦 Or Ukraine

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Re: Former British Colonies Owe ‘Debt Of Gratitude’, Says Robert Jenrick by NgwalandAbia(m): 12:23am On Oct 31
Nigeria is one.
10mobile:
Yes, to an extent. But what do they owe us for destroying our traditional institutions and heritage?
Re: Former British Colonies Owe ‘Debt Of Gratitude’, Says Robert Jenrick by member13(m): 12:24am On Oct 31
We are all here using their language, mostly clad in their attire, and will do everything in our power to relocate to their land. Would you blame them for having such racist views? I have never seen a white person with an African name before but our institutions, laws, and religion are all foreign, so I can see why this neantherthal would hold such views.

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Re: Former British Colonies Owe ‘Debt Of Gratitude’, Says Robert Jenrick by QuinQ: 12:24am On Oct 31
His statement is somewhat true

gistray:
They owe every country the colonized an apology.

They destroyed Nigeria and gave us a ticking time bomb

Look at those Northerners and look at the south and tell me how we are identical or will ever be the same

North and south way of life totally different and doesn't align


Imagine a United south without the Backwards North

We'd be at worst like South Africa 🇿🇦 Or Ukraine

They never forced Nigeria to stay together. Infact they were plotting that North not join independence. Nigerians didn't even include a secession clause in the constitution we drafted - infact Zik was ready to die that it NOT be included. How is that their fault? They gave us a giant that could have been great.
That we totally messed it up is NOT their fault.

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Re: Former British Colonies Owe ‘Debt Of Gratitude’, Says Robert Jenrick by Dogalmighty17: 12:25am On Oct 31
What did he just say? Thunder! Abeg drop whatever you are doing and come now!

This cum gobbling t(w)at! Africa should be grateful? The over 40 million congolese king leopold of Belgium killed should be grateful? The over 200 million black Africans that perished in the slave trade should be grateful? This w(a)nker!

They came and destroyed Africa. They wiped out our heritage and now this son of a dog says our forebears were savages? Ancient Benin kingdom developed the concept of weekly sanitation before Europe even understood the concept of public health! At the time the black plaque was ravaging Europe, Benin kingdom already understood the importance of hygiene and cleanliness. Benin had well planned clay paved double lane streets even before Europe knew what town planning was.

The Nok in the ancient plateau-kaduna area were already harnessing fire to make terra-cotta sculptures. Mansa Musa of Mali(the richest man to have ever lived - forget that bullshit about King solomon), was funding universities! He had so much wealth that on a single pilgrimage to Mecca he made gold useless in every kingdom he passed through because of how much he spent. His spending collapsed the economy of Egypt.

Timbuktu in Mali already had a university with a functioning library before the library of Alexandria even came to be. A huge volume of scrolls in the library of Alexandria were pillaged from Timbuktu in Mali.

Wetin this useless oyibo dey talk?

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Re: Former British Colonies Owe ‘Debt Of Gratitude’, Says Robert Jenrick by NgwalandAbia(m): 12:27am On Oct 31
I only feel bad that they helped Federal government to fight the Biafrans and also joining us With brainless mofos that should be shining our shoes today from North to south west if by if they would've been giving Visa on humanitarian ground.
Re: Former British Colonies Owe ‘Debt Of Gratitude’, Says Robert Jenrick by banku: 12:32am On Oct 31
Are the ones forcing us to sell our properties, land, resources and talents in order to buy tickets and visas

I forgot. It is for good education of our children. Another mis educated generation of glories slaves.

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Re: Former British Colonies Owe ‘Debt Of Gratitude’, Says Robert Jenrick by Metrofox(m): 12:47am On Oct 31
QuinQ:
His statement is somewhat true



They never forced Nigeria to stay together. Infact they were plotting that north refuse to join. Nigerians didn't even include a secession clause - infact Zik was ready to die that it NOT be included. How is that their fault? They gave us a giant that could have been great.
That we totally messed it up is NOT their fault!

They didn't give any giant! Go read your history books, Nigeria was and is still a business empire the way it was structured for admin purposes. Same was done in India and they eventually broke into two violently and still wanting to break up now. People have to come together voluntarily on their own terms towards any meaningful purpose

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Re: Former British Colonies Owe ‘Debt Of Gratitude’, Says Robert Jenrick by motymop: 12:50am On Oct 31
To be realistic, his statement is true.

The British brought western education, hospitals and clinics, roads, new way of farming, improved farming tools and seeds etc, obviously they also brought their religion and churches.

I have watched lot of videos, to be sincere we should be thanking them.

Many of us will still be living in hut, sold as slaves, naked without electricity and no ambition

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Re: Former British Colonies Owe ‘Debt Of Gratitude’, Says Robert Jenrick by RodgersAkpafu: 12:52am On Oct 31
motymop:
To be realistic, his statement is true.

How can it be true ?

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Re: Former British Colonies Owe ‘Debt Of Gratitude’, Says Robert Jenrick by Golan007: 12:52am On Oct 31
10mobile:
Yes, to an extent. But what do they owe us for destroying our traditional institutions and heritage?

To an extent how?
You thank people for enslaving you?

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Re: Former British Colonies Owe ‘Debt Of Gratitude’, Says Robert Jenrick by Golan007: 12:53am On Oct 31
member13:
We are all here using their language, mostly clad in their attire, and will do everything in our power to relocate to their land. Would you blame them for having such racist views? I have never seen a white person with an African name before but our institutions, laws, and religion are all foreign, so I can see why this neantherthal would hold such views.

Most of you suffer from inferiority complex.

So what, if were naked (which we were not,).

Are you daft?

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Re: Former British Colonies Owe ‘Debt Of Gratitude’, Says Robert Jenrick by QuinQ: 12:55am On Oct 31
Metrofox:


They didn't give any giant! Go read your history books, Nigeria was and is still a business empire the way it was structured for admin purposes. Same was done in India and they eventually broke into two violently and still wanting to break up now. People have to come together voluntarily on their own terms towards any meaningful purpose

Didn't USA have a VERY BLOODY war because a section of the country no wan do again?

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Re: Former British Colonies Owe ‘Debt Of Gratitude’, Says Robert Jenrick by Golan007: 12:55am On Oct 31
Most of you think the white man cares about you.

Good Lawd, see the black man.

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Re: Former British Colonies Owe ‘Debt Of Gratitude’, Says Robert Jenrick by motymop: 12:55am On Oct 31
RodgersAkpafu:


How can it be true ?

The language you are typing with

Who brought it?

The primary school and the university you went to, who brought the idea

The cloth you are wearing, obviously western, who brought it

The concept of living in a house and not a hut, who brought the concept

Thanks to colonization

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Re: Former British Colonies Owe ‘Debt Of Gratitude’, Says Robert Jenrick by QuinQ: 12:57am On Oct 31
RodgersAkpafu:


How can it be true ?

So you owe them NO THANKS WHATSOEVER for anything
Re: Former British Colonies Owe ‘Debt Of Gratitude’, Says Robert Jenrick by Dogalmighty17: 1:00am On Oct 31
motymop:
To be realistic, his statement is true.

The British brought western education, hospitals and clinics, roads, new way of farming, improved farming tools and seeds etc, obviously they also brought their religion and churches.

I have watched lot of videos, to be sincere we should be thanking them.

Many of us will still be living in hut, sold as slaves, naked without electricity and no ambition

See broda! Broda wey mumu. Broda wey no wise.

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Re: Former British Colonies Owe ‘Debt Of Gratitude’, Says Robert Jenrick by RodgersAkpafu: 1:01am On Oct 31
motymop:
To be realistic, his statement is true.

The British brought western education, hospitals and clinics, roads, new way of farming, improved farming tools and seeds etc, obviously they also brought their religion and churches.

I have watched lot of videos, to be sincere we should be thanking them.

Many of us will still be living in hut, sold as slaves, naked without electricity and no ambition

This is very crazy to read
Africans are truly mentally defeated people
Shame

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Re: Former British Colonies Owe ‘Debt Of Gratitude’, Says Robert Jenrick by JaskanFactor: 1:02am On Oct 31
thank them for boko haram
Re: Former British Colonies Owe ‘Debt Of Gratitude’, Says Robert Jenrick by motymop: 1:02am On Oct 31
Dogalmighty17:


See broda! Broda wey mumu. Broda wey no wise.

I no wise and I mumu.

If not because of the British, no be hut and farming you suppose dey do.

Highest na to tie leather for your waist dey waka go your neighbor hut go gist.

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Re: Former British Colonies Owe ‘Debt Of Gratitude’, Says Robert Jenrick by SmartPolician: 1:04am On Oct 31
gistray:
They owe every country the colonized an apology.

They destroyed Nigeria and gave us a ticking time bomb

Look at those Northerners and look at the south and tell me how we are identical or will ever be the same

North and south way of life totally different and doesn't align


Imagine a United south without the Backwards North

We'd be at worst like South Africa 🇿🇦 Or Ukraine
The British didn't stop this country that cannot work together from separating. Greedy Nigerian leaders who benefit from this dysfunctional country are those threatening to deal with separatists. That's not the fault of the British

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Re: Former British Colonies Owe ‘Debt Of Gratitude’, Says Robert Jenrick by Datguy5: 1:04am On Oct 31
motymop:


The language you are typing with

Who brought it?

The primary school and the university you went to, who brought the idea

The cloth you are wearing, obviously western, who brought it

The concept of living in a house and not a hit, who brought the concept

Thanks to colonization

Actually, this is very wrong and can be prove wrong by a simple google search, maybe it is your ancestors that were savages, not mine

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Re: Former British Colonies Owe ‘Debt Of Gratitude’, Says Robert Jenrick by motymop: 1:05am On Oct 31
RodgersAkpafu:


This is very crazy to read
Africans are truly mentally defeated people
Shame

We are not mentally defeat

I can show you videos and pictures

There are historical facts.

If no because they came, Lagos and many part of Nigeria as we call it now, will still be a jungle

This would have been your house

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Re: Former British Colonies Owe ‘Debt Of Gratitude’, Says Robert Jenrick by Chonchin: 1:05am On Oct 31
Reparation for what exactly? Slavery was already an established institution being run by Muslim Arabs before Europeans ever stepped in Africa.

Is Saudi Arabia and other Arab countries going to pay reparation for enslaving Africans longer than Europeans ever did ? I don’t think so. Britain owes non of you reparations

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