Early Day Motion 3109

UN resolutions on slavery reparations

Tabled 13 April 2026 by James McMurdock

That this House regrets the Government’s decision to abstain on the recent United Nations General Assembly Resolution A/80/L.48 rather than vote against it; recognises the suffering caused by the transatlantic slave trade; further recognises the historic efforts of the Royal Navy’s West Africa Squadron in helping to suppress and end the transatlantic slave trade; affirms the United Kingdom’s commitment to remembrance, education, and the eradication of modern slavery; reiterates that there is no legal basis for reparations for historical slavery under international law; believes it would be inappropriate to impose financial liability on present-day citizens for actions of past generations; and calls on the Government to vote against any future United Nations resolutions seeking to establish or imply such reparations.

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