British standards ???
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Oh and Dick, don't play the innocent one, you and Dom spend your time on here trying to goad me into a fight and i've forgotten the amount of times you've slagged me off or passed some snide comment. Lets all just be a little more open and a little less conniving eh?
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Could you perhaps take the trouble to read my original post.
I said they were brought as slaves to the West Indies in order that the English could make money out of the sugar plantations etc. Many English stately homes were financed this way.
Later after WW2 they were asked to come to UK.
(I wasn't actually arguing just stating some facts, which else do you suggest was incorrect?)
I said they were brought as slaves to the West Indies in order that the English could make money out of the sugar plantations etc. Many English stately homes were financed this way.
Later after WW2 they were asked to come to UK.
(I wasn't actually arguing just stating some facts, which else do you suggest was incorrect?)
The people doing the taking were either of their own nationality or from adjacent Arab states.
Brits had interests in the ships that did the carrying, in the sugar/molasses plantations and facilities in the West Indies
but just remember that the actual taking of the people who ended up as slaves were generally not Brits.
And the Royal Navy had a remit to stop all slave carrying ships, which is why so many slaves were thrown overboard chained together to "hide the evidence" - no slaves on the ship = no slave carrying, despite the obvious smells and outward signs.
But I have yet to see a British Standard from the British Standards Institute that covers the subject. However that period in Britain's history is well documented and yes many people made large amounts of money out of trafficing fellow humans, and also using them in Brit owned plantations.
Not a nice period in British History, but it happened, many have tried to say sorry.
But don't recall any apology for the deaths in the Black Hole in Calcutta

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and repeatingly refer to the UK as back home. Integration had not been,
the way of the British migrant, maybe the last several years we've seen more Brits
wanting to intigrate and get to know their chosen New land's citizens, life and
Language.
Its amazing to me how we look on foreigners, especially when we live in their countries.
Why in gods name should one have any problems,with Indians or for that matter
any other nationality....We brits ancient or modern are a race of mixed breed and culture, just like many nations....
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The title of this thread is " British Standards " you need only look at a few of the posts in the last 24 hours to see how far they have declined.
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I have no wish to goad anyone.
With regard to snide comments you are surely the master.
If I've ever slagged you off please show me where and I'll readily apologise,......... though as with your last wild accusation, I reckon I'll be waiting a long time.
If your idea of openness is repetitive abusive four letter words, then please count me out,......... not that myself and most other posters would expect to get away with it anyway.
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Dom come on, " The UK had a hand in slavery ".
Bristol which at the time was one of the busiest ports in the western world owes its riches to slavery.
The Bristol merchants set off in slave ships loaded with cheap goods to trade for slaves in Africa , then to the west indies and the americas, selling the slaves returning with sugar, rare woods etc.
This went on for 100,years from the time of the Stuarts and was replicated in ports across the UK.
The first influx of black peoples into the UK were either freed or those kept as slaves.
As an ex navy you shoudl know that well before Nelson times there were many ex slaves were serving on English vessels.
There is a huge shopping centre in Bristol over which there was controversy because many of the names proposed had connections to the cities invlovement with the slave trade.
It is now called Cabot Circus because John Cabot pre dates the slave trade.
Bristol which at the time was one of the busiest ports in the western world owes its riches to slavery.
The Bristol merchants set off in slave ships loaded with cheap goods to trade for slaves in Africa , then to the west indies and the americas, selling the slaves returning with sugar, rare woods etc.
This went on for 100,years from the time of the Stuarts and was replicated in ports across the UK.
The first influx of black peoples into the UK were either freed or those kept as slaves.
As an ex navy you shoudl know that well before Nelson times there were many ex slaves were serving on English vessels.
There is a huge shopping centre in Bristol over which there was controversy because many of the names proposed had connections to the cities invlovement with the slave trade.
It is now called Cabot Circus because John Cabot pre dates the slave trade.
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Most countries were into slavery in the past, the Arabs also. That was then FFS let's concentrate on the present.
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Grow up.
I have no wish to goad anyone.
With regard to snide comments you are surely the master.
If I've ever slagged you off please show me where and I'll readily apologise,......... though as with your last wild accusation, I reckon I'll be waiting a long time.
If your idea of openness is repetitive abusive four letter words, then please count me out,......... not that myself and most other posters would expect to get away with it anyway.
I have no wish to goad anyone.
With regard to snide comments you are surely the master.
If I've ever slagged you off please show me where and I'll readily apologise,......... though as with your last wild accusation, I reckon I'll be waiting a long time.
If your idea of openness is repetitive abusive four letter words, then please count me out,......... not that myself and most other posters would expect to get away with it anyway.

Many a true word said in total seriousness.
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This thread is about " British Standards " not those of others across the world and what they did in the past or now.
If it was not for the British and other European nations buying slaves there would not have been a market.
Who transported the slaves from Africa to the Americas, not the arabs, who used them as workers , not the arabs. Who in the Uk mmade fortunes from the slave trade. not the arabs.




