Why should Great Britain apologise for past crimes, and open the door for compensation to people who were not born then?
India and Africa?
It wasn't my fault!
Yes I benefitted.
Outside toilet, one cold tap, patches in my kecks, and a childhood lived in poverty, in spite of parents who worked like crazy and saved us from reality.
We thought we were well off.
How did we benefit?
I have spoken to a couple of gallant men who shared that dubious honour with your Father, an apology would make little difference but I wish you well in that quest.
My uncle was kept in a small bamboo cage hung from a wire, and was bayoneted several times, by the Japanese. Turned his hair white. An apology would mean nothing. Different generations, different times. Live for the now, and the future, learn from the past.
In reply to that Guilbert should Indigenous Australians also sue the British for sending their lowest of life over here and stealing their land?
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Most "civilised countries (tongue in cheek reference there) have something to answer for in history.