Yes. Reform will stop issuing visas to any country that demands we pay reparations for slavery.
When you have said that you want to block visas for nations that ask for slavery reparations, you're basically saying you won't give visas then to huge swathes of the Caribbean and Africa.Let's just list the countries that have asked for slavery reparations.Barbados, Jamaica, Guyana, Antigua, Barbuda, Bahamas, Belize, Grenada, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Trinidad, Tobago, Ghana, Nigeria, Kenya, the list goes on.You think that's a feasible option?
an operative plan that won't be thwarted by lawfare.Being thwarted by lawfare.Here's another thing people really need to understand.I think people watching GB News do understand this.His Majesty's Parliament is sovereign.This notion that a minister will sit there and a prime minister will sit there and just get overruled by courts.
If we pass primary legislation to ensure those things happen, it will happen.You can mark my words on that.
So you're quite happy blocking people coming from the Caribbean or Africa.Say, for instance, if they have relatives here, you're going to say you just can't come because your country, even if you don't personally support it, supports slavery reparations.
I think you're making the exact argument about why there are outrageous demands that people watching this programme should pay them reparations.
It's outrageous to demand slavery reparations, but people might really think that it might be using a sledgehammer to crack hearts.
billion pounds, billion with a B in foreign aid.
We've had enough of British people being taken advantage of.Some of the people that come from the Caribbean and Africa have made their lives here and are paying taxes and erasing British values on them.
In which case they are almost certainly British citizens.
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