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HISTORY
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The history they don’t tell you
Britain’s role: the full picture
WHO PAYS?
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Who pays? The racial levy problem
Narrowing the pool
The double liability problem
The Windrush dimension
THE LAW
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The legal case that doesn’t exist
The government’s weak position
CARICOM
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CARICOM and the ten-point plan
Does the money even work?
What would actually be fair?
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Britain’s role: the full picture
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The abolition story
The 1807 Slave Trade Act
The 1833 Abolition of Slavery Act
The abolitionist movement: Wilberforce and others
The 20 million pounds compensation payment: context and criticism
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WHO PAYS?
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Who pays? The racial levy problem
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The double liability problem
The Windrush dimension
THE LAW
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The legal case that doesn’t exist
The government’s weak position
CARICOM
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CARICOM and the ten-point plan
Does the money even work?
What would actually be fair?
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