The prime minister flew into a diplomatic storm with Caribbean leaders over the issue at a summit in Samoa â and drew condemnation from his own MPs back in Britain.
Commonwealth leaders are preparing to defy the UK and agree to examine plans for âreparative justiceâ, which could leave the UK owing billions of pounds in reparations.
Sir Keir had urged the group to look to the future at the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (Chogm), which begins on today.
But Labour grandee Harriet Harman warned that strategy would fail. â[Starmer] needs to be in this conversation rather than be ruling it out,â she said.
As a series of Labour MPs called on the government to discuss reparations, chancellor Rachel Reeves was asked on a trip to Washington if Britain could afford to pay them. She replied: âNoâ.
Sir Keir is expected to be pressed on the issue personally while in Samoa, after the prime minister of the Bahamas Philip Davis said he wanted a âfrank talkâ with the PM on the issue, while Fred Mitchell, his countryâs foreign affairs minister, said it was âonly a matter of timeâ before the Labour leader changed his position.
Whitehall sources admit a âreferenceâ to the issue could be forced into the official summit communique at the end of the meeting.
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