Just mind boggling 
But in the UK and the US they will fight tooth and nail against reparations.
The Government gave slave owners the equivalent of £308 BILLION in 1833 and we've all only just paid it off
Taxpayers in Bristol in 2015 were still paying off the debt borrowed by the Government to pay millions in ‘compensation’ to the owners of slaves, the Treasury has admitted.
So huge was the £20 million the Government spent in 1833 to reimburse the rich owners of slaves, that it took the taxpayer 182 years to pay it off.
The information was revealed by the Treasury under a Freedom of Information request – but when officials decided to tweet out the revelation, the way they did it sparked such a furious backlash they quickly deleted the tweet.
The Treasury confirmed when the UK Government abolished slavery and banned people from owning slaves in Britain or on Britain’s colonies anywhere in the world, those slave owners received compensation.
Many of the largest plantations which kept the largest number of slaves were owned by some of Bristol’s richest businessmen, and they received the equivalent of millions of pounds in today’s money. Bristol had the highest concentration of people in Britain who owned slaves in 1833 outside of London.

But in the UK and the US they will fight tooth and nail against reparations.
The Government gave slave owners the equivalent of £308 BILLION in 1833 and we've all only just paid it off
Taxpayers in Bristol in 2015 were still paying off the debt borrowed by the Government to pay millions in ‘compensation’ to the owners of slaves, the Treasury has admitted.
So huge was the £20 million the Government spent in 1833 to reimburse the rich owners of slaves, that it took the taxpayer 182 years to pay it off.
The information was revealed by the Treasury under a Freedom of Information request – but when officials decided to tweet out the revelation, the way they did it sparked such a furious backlash they quickly deleted the tweet.
The Treasury confirmed when the UK Government abolished slavery and banned people from owning slaves in Britain or on Britain’s colonies anywhere in the world, those slave owners received compensation.
Many of the largest plantations which kept the largest number of slaves were owned by some of Bristol’s richest businessmen, and they received the equivalent of millions of pounds in today’s money. Bristol had the highest concentration of people in Britain who owned slaves in 1833 outside of London.