Curious Orange
Punxsatawney Phil
From a British point of view slavery was abolished 1807, and the final slaves in the colonies were freed in 1838. Good luck finding anyone to apologise to.I agree. Even if the UK spent close to 2% of the gross national income on ending slavery throughout the world. the people whose distant ancestors were slaves would still be demanding more. We know that, because that's what the British Empire did in the first half of the 19th century, not only to abolish slavery in the Empire, but also around the world.
We should apologise to any surviving slaves and perhaps their children, but the rest is history.
There is nobody alive today who can demonstrate that their life is worse because of the trans-Atlantic slave trade, which the British Empire forced an end to by going against the international law of the time by using the Royal Navy to physically intervene and stop it.
So, I'm with Starmer, better to help deal with the real problems of now.