UN Judge Says Britain Must Pay £18 TRILLION Reparations for Slavery

Our Senior Fellow Rafe Heydel-Mankoo joined GB News to debate demands from a UN judge at the International Court of Justice that Britain pay £18 TRILLION in reparations for slavery. Rafe points out that — contrary to how this has been widely reported — this is not a ruling of a court but, rather, the opinion of a man who, when he is not a judge, is a prominent Jamaican-born reparations activist. Rafe says British tax payers do not owe any reparations. They have no legal or moral obligation to pay reparations as they’ve already paid any such debt through the British state’s historic efforts to liberate slaves and enforce an end to the slave trade.