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Richard Grosvenor Plunkett-Ernle-Erle-Drax is a British politician, major landowner and former journalist who has served as the Member of Parliament for South Dorset since 2010. He is a member of the Conservative Party.

Charlie Gladstone: Rishi Sunak is completely wrong on slavery

Charlie Gladstone: Rishi Sunak is completely wrong on slavery
Sep 23,2023 9:21 pm

... For example, Conservative MP Richard Drax has previously said his family s slave-trading past was " deeply, deeply regrettable" but " no one can be held responsible today for what happened many hundreds of years ago"...

Bibby Stockholm: Migrants could be back in weeks, says minister

Bibby Stockholm: Migrants could be back in weeks, says minister
Sep 5,2023 12:01 pm

... Responding to a question in the Commons from Richard Drax, the Conservative MP for South Dorset, he said: " It was very unfortunate that migrants had to be moved off the barge over the summer...

Bibby Stockholm: No timeframe for migrant barge arrivals

Bibby Stockholm: No timeframe for migrant barge arrivals
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... But there has been opposition to the plan - with local councillors and residents and Conservative MP for South Dorset Richard Drax calling on the government to remove the barge...

Bibby Stockholm: Asylum seeker barge docks in Portland as migration bill progresses

Bibby Stockholm: Asylum seeker barge docks in Portland as migration bill progresses
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... The Conservative MP for Dorset South, Richard Drax, said he had " a lot of sympathy with the government" as migrants continue to cross the English Channel...

Barge for 500 migrants towed to Falmouth for refit

Barge for 500 migrants towed to Falmouth for refit
May 9,2023 4:51 am

... The plans have been criticised by local groups, refugee charities and Conservative MP Richard Drax, who said " every action" was being looked at" including a legal case...

Barge to house 500 male migrants off Dorset coast, says government

Barge to house 500 male migrants off Dorset coast, says government
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... The plans have been criticised by local groups, refugee charities and Conservative MP Richard Drax who said " every action s being looked at"...

Asylum seeker barge plan would face legal challenge

Asylum seeker barge plan would face legal challenge
Apr 4,2023 3:31 am

... Local Conservative MP Richard Drax " all legal routes" were being looked at to try and stop the proposal...

Richard Drax: Jamaica eyes slavery reparations from Tory MP

Richard Drax: Jamaica eyes slavery reparations from Tory MP
Nov 29,2022 8:40 pm

... Richard Drax s ancestors were pioneers of the sugar and slave trades in the Caribbean about 400 years ago...

Richard Drax: Jamaica eyes slavery reparations from Tory MP

May 27,2022 11:45 am

By Joshua NevettBBC Politics

Jamaica is considering whether to seek compensation from a wealthy Conservative MP for His Family 's historical role in slavery.

Richard Drax 's ancestors were pioneers of the sugar and slave trades in The Caribbean about 400 years ago.

The MP is facing demands to pay Barbados for harm caused by slavery at an estate he inherited in the country.

Now Jamaica's National Council on Reparations is also examining the case for pressing Mr Drax for damages.

Mr Drax said he did not wish to comment on the reparations claims.

The case came to the attention of the Jamaican council after British newspaper reports suggested the government of Barbados was planning to demand reparations from Mr Drax.

It is thought to be the First Time a government has urged A Family to pay compensation for The Role of their forbearers in The Slave trade.

Between the 16th and 19th centuries, millions of Africans were enslaved and transported across The Atlantic by Europeans and Americans as a labour force to work, especially on plantations.

Members of the Drax family were among the earliest English colonists to establish sugar plantations built on Slave Labour in Barbados and Jamaica in The Caribbean .

A member of the Drax family received compensation when The Slave trade was abolished by The British Parliament in 1833. Records show John Sawbridge Erle-Drax was awarded £4,293 12s 6d - Worth £3m Today - for 189 slaves.

Mr Drax has previously said His Family 's slave-trading past was " deeply, deeply regrettable" but " No One can be held responsible Today for What Happened many hundreds of years ago".

The 617-acre Drax Hall plantation in Barbados was passed down The Family line until the MP inherited The Estate , where Sugar Cane is still grown, from his father in 2017.

For years, reparations campaigners have been calling on Mr Drax to donate the property to Barbadians, but he has not done so.

The Bbc has been told The South Dorset MP recently visited Barbados , where he had a meeting with its Prime Minister , Mia Mottley .

Jamaica's reparations case

A different branch of the Drax family founded a plantation in Jamaica in the 17Th Century . William Drax established The Estate but it was later sold to different owners.

Men and women " were brutalised in Jamaica" under the Drax name, said Verene Shepherd , director of the Centre for Reparation Research at The University of the West Indies .

The Professor of social history said families who can trace their inheritance to slavery should be Held Accountable , " whether they want to say they're responsible or not".

She Said " insofar as [Richard Drax 's] lineage is connected to William Drax" and " inheritance was passed down along The Line - whether from Jamaica or Barbados - Then I think we should also join Barbados in pressing a case for reparations".

She Said the National Council on Reparations investigate " where that money from Jamaica went".

The Council examines The Past injustices suffered by victims of slavery and advises the Jamaican government on what form compensation should take.

Its chairwoman, Laleta Davis-Mattis, said she would convene a meeting to discuss the case for claiming reparations from Mr Drax.

She Said The Council needed to review The Link between Mr Drax's family and slavery in Jamaica " to make a substantive judgement and recommendation".

'High hurdle'

Matthew Parker, who researched The Family 's history for his book, The Sugar Barons, said there was an ancestral connection between Richard Drax and the Drax plantation owners in Jamaica.

The author said there was a debate about the legitimacy of reparations claims over injustices suffered centuries ago.

" The extreme example is: shouldn't The Italians be paying [the UK] for The Roman invasion? " He Said .

Mr Parker said targeting individuals for reparations was a departure from the approach up Until Now , which has been to put claims to governments.

Caribbean countries have sought slavery reparations from European governments for several years with limited success. Descendants of slaves have also brought lawsuits against companies for their involvement in the trade, with few wins.

The case against Mr Drax is undoubtedly a tough one, said Martyn Day , The Founder of Law Firm Leigh Day.

In 2012, Mr Day won compensation for hundreds of Kenyans tortured by The British colonial government in the 1950s.

" That was a tough case but we won it, " He Said . " It's a high hurdle to get any case going which is hundreds of years old. "

He Said any serious case would have to establish that Mr Drax had benefited from The Assets and wealth his forefathers had gained in The Slave trade.

Mr Day said The Most likely route to win compensation would be in a British Court .



Source of news: bbc.com

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