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Reform UK would stop visas for people from countries seeking slavery reparations

Reform UK has announced a policy to halt visa issuance to individuals from countries seeking reparations from the UK for its role in the transatlantic slave trade. The party's home affairs spokesperson, Zia Yusuf, stated that approximately 3.8 million visas have been granted over the past two decades to people from these nations.

Jamie GriersonThe Guardian - World NewsFiled 2026-04-07 · 07:03 GMTLean · Center-LeftRead · 2 min
Reform UK would stop visas for people from countries seeking slavery reparations
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Reform UK has announced a policy to halt visa issuance to individuals from countries seeking reparations from the UK for its role in the transatlantic slave trade. The party's home affairs spokesperson, Zia Yusuf, stated that approximately 3.8 million visas have been granted over the past two decades to people from these nations. This announcement comes after a UN resolution, supported by the African Union and the Caribbean Community, designated the transatlantic slave trade as a "grave crime against humanity" and called for reparations. Reform UK argues that Britain made significant sacrifices to abolish slavery and will not be subjected to what they consider financial exploitation based on historical grievances. The party has previously pledged to cut international aid to countries demanding reparations.

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A report concluded the UK alone should pay $24tn as reparations for transatlantic slavery in 14 countries.

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The UK and members of the EU abstained from the UN vote, while the US voted against the resolution.

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The UN voted to describe the transatlantic slave trade as the “gravest crime against humanity” and called for reparations.

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3.8m visas had been issued over the last two decades to people from countries calling for reparations.

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Reform UK would stop issuing visas to people from any country that demands compensation from the UK for its role in the transatlantic slave trade.

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Reform UK would stop issuing visas to people from any country that continues to demand compensation from the UK for its role in the transatlantic trade in enslaved people, the party has said.Zia Yusuf, the party’s home affairs spokesperson, told the Daily Telegraph that the call for reparations was “insulting”.He claimed 3.8m visas had been issued over the last two decades to people from countries calling for reparations.For four centuries, seven European countries, including the UK, enslaved and trafficked more than 15 million Africans across the Atlantic. Historians have linked wealth from enslavement to mass industrialisation in the west.Last month, the UN voted to describe the transatlantic slave trade as the “gravest crime against humanity” and called for reparations as “a concrete step towards remedying historical wrongs”.The landmark resolution was backed by the African Union and the Caribbean Community. It had been proposed by Ghana’s president, John Dramani Mahama, who said: “Let it be recorded that when history beckoned, we did what was right for the memory of millions who suffered the indignity of slavery.”The UK and members of the EU abstained from the vote, while the US voted against the resolution, which was not legally binding.Yusuf told the Telegraph: “A growing number of countries are demanding reparations from Britain. These countries ignore the fact that Britain made huge sacrifices to be the first major power to outlaw slavery and enforce this prohibition.”He said the “bank is closed and the door is locked” for anyone who wanted to “use history as a weapon to drain our treasury”.“The United Kingdom is not an ATM for ethnic grievances of the past, and we will no longer tolerate being ridiculed on the world stage,” he continued. “While countries like Jamaica, Nigeria and Ghana ramp up their demands for reparations, the Westminster establishment has rewarded them. Enough is enough.”Reform UK has previously pledged to scrap international aid for countries demanding reparations.In 2023, a report on reparations for the transatlantic slave trade, written and compiled by Patrick Robinson, a former judge of the International Court of Justice, concluded the UK alone should pay $24tn (£18.8tn) as reparations for transatlantic slavery in 14 countries.
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