Submitted on Sunday 7th June 2020
Rejected on Thursday 18th June 2020
Current status: Rejected
Rejection code: irrelevant (see below for details)
Pay BlackLivesMatter charities modern equivalent of money paid to slave owners.
The UK promised to pay £20 million to the estates of slave owners after the abolition of slavery in 1807. The promise was made in 1833 to compensate these people for the inconvenience of having lost their slaves and took until 2015 to pay off. In modern money, this equates to £2,147,368,421.05.
The British taxpayer has been unintentionally complicit in paying for the British slave trade. This money should go towards making reparations for people who were abused by the slave trade, not to the owners responsible for the heinous treatment of them. We, the British taxpayer, want this money pledged and paid to Black Lives Matter charities by way of apology from the British Government.
You can't sign this petition because it was rejected. But you can still comment on it here at Repetition.me!
The Government e-Petitions Team gave the following reason:
The Government does not donate public funds to individuals charities, but you could start a petition calling on the Government to create a fund which provides money to organisations seeking to achieve particular ends, such as reducing racial inequality across the UK, if that is what you want to happen.
We have published the following petitions, which you might like to sign:
Pay Slavery Reparations to all Caribbean & African Descendants: petition.parliament.uk/petitions/325237
Legislate for the provision of reparations to communities affected by slavery: petition.parliament.uk/petitions/325529
Refund taxes used to pay slavery abolition debt to British descendants of slaves: petition.parliament.uk/petitions/325536
Reimburse tax payers for monies used to compensate slave owners: petition.parliament.uk/petitions/325300
We have also published several petitions about race and equality more widely, which you can view here: petition.parliament.uk/petitions?state=open&topic=race-and-equality
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