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Guido Campaign Victory: Guardian to Pay Reparations for Links to Slave Trade

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Following a three year campaign, this week the Guardian finally apologised for its historical links to the slave trade, and announced it would pay £10 million in reparations over the next ten years. Listen to Guido's Editor Paul Staines explain why this matters and tell Jacob Rees Mogg why £10 million isn't nearly enough...


See also: Campaign Victory: Guardian Editor Apologises for Founders’ Links to Slavery



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Following a three year campaign, this week the Guardian finally apologised for its historical links to the slave trade, and announced it would pay £10 million in reparations over the next ten years. Listen to Guido's Editor Paul Staines explain why this matters and tell Jacob Rees Mogg why £10 million isn't nearly enough...


See also: Campaign Victory: Guardian Editor Apologises for Founders’ Links to Slavery



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