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Commonwealth leaders have vowed to continue seeking reparations despite a pledge by Reform UK to halt visas for countries formally demanding justice for slavery if the party takes power.

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Commonwealth leaders have vowed to continue seeking reparations despite a pledge by Reform UK to halt visas for countries formally demanding justice for slavery if the party takes power.

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Commonwealth leaders have vowed to continue seeking reparations despite a pledge by Reform UK to halt visas for countries formally demanding justice for slavery if the party takes power.

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Reform UK has reportedly pledged to halt visas for countries formally demanding slavery reparations if the party takes power. Commonwealth leaders have vowed to continue seeking justice, warning the plan would harm and isolate Britain.

  • • Reform UK pledged to halt visas for nationals of countries formally demanding reparations from Britain if they took power.
  • • Commonwealth politicians stated they would not back down from seeking reparations despite Reform UK's proposal.
  • • Public figures and former insiders warned that the visa policy would harm and isolate Britain.