Regret, but No Apology From Blair ; Abolition of Slavery
Birmingham Post › March 26, 2007
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Birmingham Post › March 26, 2007
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Tony Blair refused to bow to demands to apologise for Britain's role in the slave trade yesterday, expressing instead "deep sorrow and regret".
Britain's first black archbishop, Dr John Sen-tamu - the former Bishop for Birmingham - had earlier joined calls for the Prime Minister to "go a bit further" than such expressions of regret.See the full content of this document
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Regret, but No Apology From Blair ; Abolition of Slavery
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