Compensation and an apology?
I'd be very interested to hear the views of any ABers who were there. Whichever side you were on.
http://m.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-22790037
Well if you think any of the victims from of brutality in 1066 or the roman invasion are still around to receive compensation as these kenyan victims are your grip on history is really suspect
The Times reported that this £14 million was to be divided up between about 5,000 people and also fund a memorial. That's, what - about £2,500 each? Not exactly the biggest hit the UK has taken. And, given what it's clear we put some of these Kenyans through, far less than they probably deserve. I hope this draws a line under what the British in Kenya did during that uprising.