£200bn slavery reparations bill looming over Commonwealth summit
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King Charles and Keir Starmer have faced renewed calls for Britain to pay slavery reparations which could far exceed £200 billion ahead of the upcoming Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHGOM) in Samoa from 21-26 October.
A group of 15 Caribbean governments, as part of the Caribbean Community, or CARICOM organisation, have all agreed to table reparations on the CHGOM agenda when the group meets from 21 October.
All three candidates for the position of Commonwealth Secretary-General role have supported reparations for transatlantic slavery and colonialism....
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