In his role as head of state, King Charles is his government’s servant and representative.
Backed by his undoubted convening power, King Charles could make a historic contribution to the debate about reparatory justice.
Crucially, King Charles is not just the British head of state and the head of the Commonwealth.
Every day that passes without a similar statement from King Charles is a day too many.
He could take inspiration from CARICOM — the Caribbean Economic Community — and its 10-Point Action Plan for Reparatory Justice.
Persons:
Keith Magee, King Charles III, Keith Magee Arron, Charles, “, ”, Prince Charles, swerved, Bell Ribeiro, Addy, ” Ribeiro, Rishi Sunak, Sunak, King Charles, —, Willem, Alexander
Organizations:
University College London Institute for Innovation, CNN, Commonwealth, Labour, Commons, Parliamentary, Conservative, North, Twitter, —, Economic, Reparatory
Locations:
Kenya, Commonwealth, British, Barbados, Rwanda, Africa