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Britain’s Role in African Chattel Enslavement and Colonialism

P003179 - 25 March 2026

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At a Glance

This petition concerning britain’s role in african chattel enslavement and colonialism was presented to Parliament once by 1 MP.

Issue Summary

The petitioners are calling for the UK government to issue a full and meaningful apology for Britain’s role in African chattel enslavement and colonialism, asserting that previous expressions of sorrow and regret do not suffice.

Action Requested

The House of Commons is urged to call on the Government to issue a formal apology and establish an All-Party Parliamentary Commission of Inquiry for Truth & Reparatory Justice.

Key Facts

  • The petition has received almost 2,000 signatures.
  • It is presented on UN’s International Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Slavery and the Transatlantic Slave Trade (25 March).
  • A UN resolution declaring that slave trade is a crime against humanity is being debated but UK support remains uncertain.

Presentation Timeline

MPs presented this petition on the following dates. Each card shows the presenters and any recorded remarks.

Presented
25 March 2026
Clapham and Brixton Hill
I rise very deliberately today, on 25 March, as it is the UN’s International Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Slavery and the Transatlantic Slave Trade, and the very day on which a UN resolution formally declaring that slave trade is a crime against humanity is being debated. It is yet to be confirmed whether the UK will support that resolution. Further to the online petition of the all-party parliamentary group for Afrikan reparations, which has received almost 2,000 signatures, I present a petition on behalf of British residents who are outraged that the Government have never issued an unequivocal apology for Britain’s central role in African chattel enslavement and colonialism. Expressions of sorrow and regret are not an apology; nor are they befitting the crimes committed or Britain’s role in one of the gravest crimes in human history. We cannot begin to address the legacy of this injustice without first having the courage to acknowledge it. Atonement must start with truth. The petition states:
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