‘Jamaica must move on from painful legacy of slavery’ – Cameron
‘Prime Minister David Cameron has urged Caribbean countries to “move on” from the “painful legacy” of slavery, but rejected calls for Britain to apologize for its part in the trade or pay reparations.
During his first official visit to Jamaica, which was overshadowed by a row over slavery, Cameron was called upon to apologize for the “historical damage” Britain had caused the island’s people.
High-profile politicians and campaigners in Jamaica said Cameron must “atone” for slavery personally, after reminding him of his family’s links to the slave trade.’
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