The woman who mentioned counting votes raised something really interesting. It sounds like He was orally campaigning in a polling station, which could potentially be an offense depending on what he talks about!
@@RicardoFlores-nd9kc Probably the same reason people in Texas keep re-electing Ted Cruise, even though he's as useless as tits on a bull: Sheer ignorance to their representative's lack of work on their behalf and name recognition.
My wife has traced her family's lineage to slaves owned by Drax. When we visited Barbados we snuck on to the Drax estate, to stand where countless of her ancestors toiled, died and were buried, in un-marked graves. The place feels cursed by the blood its built on. The current Drax won't even allow access to the land for archeology to be done. Doesn't want the litteral bodies to be uncovered. Makes me sick.
What can I say...power stays in the same hands for a long time. Beneath the surface the same old faces are still very much running the show. I know that what has happened in the past is awful and worth talking about and learning from, but what about all those with money invested in Apple, Nike etc. who are actually supporting semi-slavery to this day?
@@slartibartfast2649 Leaving aside the sheer evil of of slavery, what also concerns me is that Drax is clearly still supported by the electorate. With his family history and vested interests how can he represent ordinary people and why in God's name do they vote for him?
They’re so scared of being accused of being “anti right wing” they literally refuse to touch any stories or vocabulary first broached by progressive publications. Only the Mail and the Times are suitable places for the BBC to pick up a story from 🙄 They even scrapped internal plans to say “climate crisis” after the Guardian started doing it!
When human slavery was abolished the former slaveowners & their descendants were granted financial reparation. In the case of the U.K. this ''debt'' was only paid off by the Treasury, via the Bank of England, in 2015, so yes, the Conservative MP, Richard Drax, has personally profited from human slavery. If he was my MP, I would be requesting a by-election, not just on this moral stance, but because his political CV is abysmal also.
So what you are saying is that the British tax payers abolished slavery and were still paying for getting rid of slavery until 2015. Why is this not common knowledge?
@@clownofthetimes6727 It is common knowledge. Of course some of the revenue used by government to pay former slave owners was collected by government as tax, including tax from the businesses that profited from slave labour.
"People love a bit of evil as long as it's confident and wears a nice suit." And has the right accent. Upper-class English accent: okay. German, Italian or Russian (especially if it has a moustache): not okay.
Not enough people know about Drax and family - it's really important and I'm glad you've taken the time to put this video together. If only the larger media would report on this sort of thing.
Everyone agrees that slavery is bad. Everyone agrees that profiteering from slavery is bad. But. You are talking about multi-generational guilt. Multi-generational reparations. The way to achieve these 'reparations' is through tax. Can you catch Drax on tax evasion? if so, please do. Some people on the left wing care more about the oppression of the people in the past than they do about the oppression of people living now. They care more about historical oppression than class division, with some people it's a cult. The focus should be on current sleaze, being done by the conservatives now. Some Black communities in UK are still not on a level playing field. That means we have a broken class system with poor social mobility. I feel bad for the slaves. I feel worse for people suffering now, living people. for Christ sake, the left is supposed to be gaining support from the working class, but it's doing history documentaries.
I saw a post just last month, June 2024, where the President of Barbados refused to send him £3 million for this year. I was so pleased to see this. Well done for posting this.
@user-wb8kc7kt1w The Drax family still have a huge site in Barbados. The government had initially planned to 'buy it back' from him for 3.2m+, however, after some outrage, they decided 'he will not get one cent more from us'. Drax visited in the past few years and was asked to hand it back as reparations. I can't find if he has made a statement on it since. The 21 hectare area was earmarked for redevelopment to housing.
@mehfes2 Good idea. If slaveowning families refuse to pay any compensation, then any assets they possess in those territories should be confiscated and nationalised.
That is very well said. Also as he has benefitted from Black slaves trafficked from the carribean, he might like to take migrants out of hotels at the huge cost to the tax payer and house them there. But hey not in my backyard isnt that right Drax. I wonder if his wealth was made from the Holocaust would he still be so arrogant and shameless.
What do you mean “if”. How possibly can one be responsible for something that we out of their control and happened centuries before one’s birth. And how does being distantly related to someone make you responsible for what they did.
@@holdtightadele8017 because he continues to financially benefit from it. If he wished to distance himself from the actions of his ancestors then he'll need to stop accepting this money.
Yes but you are forgetting one key issue. He has fucking HUGE house and loads of cash. So he isn’t going to give that up over an issue of conscience. Only Germans are expected to do that.
@HoldTight Adele by continuing to reap the benefits of those actions, you become complicit in them. Imagine you rob a house and take everything they own. You give that money to me. I know it's been stolen, and I can see the suffering of the people who lost everything. I still decide to keep all the money for myself and ignore the suffering family who funded my life. That makes me responsible. Now imagine you stole so much from that house that the family was cast j to poverty for 4 generations, and I live in a palace and a life of total luxury. So I don't even need the money to survive because I've got a very well paid job but I like being incredibly rich. That's Drax.
These Rich people always say things like “ we worked dam hard for what we achieved “ which actually means “ other people work Dam hard and suffered to make them rich”
Envy is not a good thing, if people work hard for their money they should be allowed the ability to spend it freely and as how they like, I'm not necessarily referring to this case either, and yet what about the rich people that do work hard for their wealth?
@@cjrecordsofficial3652 Depends on your definition of "rich". Someone with a few million, yeah sure he or she could have gathered that merely by working hard and working smart. Hundreds of millions to billions? In general, the only way such fortunes can be amassed is through exploitation. Because if you are someone who is in a position to make make that much money and you refuse to do it through exploitative means, you will be outcompeted by people who don't have those scrupules and you won't get to that level. You might find one or two exceptions to this (though I suspect if you dig deep enough, you'll still find exploitation) but the vast majority of people who are that wealthy, you'll find exploitation at the source of their wealth. But yes, in general I do agree that if people worked hard for their money and (most importantly) didn't gather it by exploiting others or through other nefarious shenanigans, they should be able to spend it as they see fit. I see no issue with that and as such am a proponent of equity but not equality
I hope he doesn't, Dorset has really fallen. The neglect is very noticeable and it's becoming far too expensive to live in a place with very little work.
@@alanbest9328 Labour have MPs who refuse to take the full salary, because they feel it's immoral to take so much more than their constituents. Tory MPs complain that a quarter million is chickenfeed.
As much as it pains me to say this, but his constituents thoroughly deserve him when all he has to do is point to the coast and very politely say "The Boats are coming" and they end up voting for him. And this is happening on a national scale.
Both towns, under millionaire Tory councillors, have suffered abrupt, drastic, declines? Really? And is that somehow a surprise to _anybody whatsoever?_
Right, why has the the vast majority of the red wall "suffered abrupt, drastic, declines"? Tory bad ... Labour Good. When will we the people realise there is no difference between the two. We have a corrupt uni-party working for the interests of the elite whilst ignoring the interests of the majority.
The 'Forgotten Towns' report is spot-on. Weymouth and Portland was abandoned by the MoD and the Royal Navy in the mid-90s and utterly devastated the local economy. Nothing much has been done about it ever since. It was akin to a major coal mine or steelworks closing down. One thing that could be done to arrest the decline is for a maritime-based university to be set-up and to get the area moving forward once more. At the moment the brightest and best just leave the area, once they are old enough.
"Abandoned by the MoD and the Royal Navy in the mid-90" you mean the Conservatives and Labour Party cut their funding so they had to close. Our Navy is 1/5 the size it was in the 70s. You long for the return of heavy manufacturing such as mining or steelworks? Good luck getting the working-population to join them industries. The Labour Party oppose them on environmental grounds and the Tories oppose them on free market grounds. Labour local councils block the development of new mines and industry areas.
That activist hit the nail on the head when he said that Drax has everything to say about immigrants, welfare ect, and nothing to say about the welfare of his constituents. I should think this typifies the majority of the Tory MP's.
But still the peasants vote him in, hoping he may leave his crumbs on the dining room floor. You can only achieve this mindset by teaching your subjects, hierarchy and monarchy - brainwashing.
I’d be interested to know how much compensation the Drax family received from the taxpayer when they were forced to give up (badly) treating human beings as property
They added to that with £3,000,000 from selling the Drax Hall Estate to the government of Barbados in 2024. I doubt that any of that will be returned as reparations.
£80 per enslaved adult not sure how much exactly for children slightly less there was a queue around the block for slave owners getting their compensation it took our government and British tax payers until 2015 to finish paying this debt 😮 shocking 😳 really really shocking ashamed to say I’m British
@@FAMEROB Not neccessarily commited crimes, just an immoral serial liar and vaporware salesman. He loves taking credit for other peoples work too. He doesn't pay any taxes either. He's full of shit basically.
@@eatshtanddie4168 Ignorance is only bliss until it affects your life, like lower wages, everything costing more, less rights, less employment rights. Private companies having more control over countries than people who vote do. Ignorance has worked out great.
So what? How far back do you go with this stuff? I don't care about this guy but this is the usual morality crap that's infected left wing politics now. The problem with that is you better be fully confident in your own moral position. Don't use smart phones(slave trade), don't use skincare products, don't use timber(Slaves from N Korea via Siberia). See where this is going? Do you support reparations for victims of Communism in Eastern Europe?
@@Stabby_Dave He is happily reaping the benefits of slavery, death and destruction of thousands of black peoples lives that is why it has a lot to do with him. He is living off blood money .Have you been to Barbados recently to witness how poor blacks live? They live in tumble down wooden shacks and he has got a 3mile brick wall protecting his inheritance. So fuckingwhat about that then?
Actually the Africans that the europeans bought all the slaves from were the innovators. They were so good that they were raiding Britain 500 years before we ever set foot on the African continent. The empire also bankrupted itself buying freedom for all those slaves, now fuck off.
@@protectwhatisours6895 your ancestors received a decent and humane send off . Mine worked tirelessly, were beaten, fed poor, unhealthy diets, never saw relatives ot friends in Africa again. Raped by colonizers . Forced to speak English and forced to accept English names. That's the difference. Crops were planted on their graves . No wages
I remember a channel 4 documentary about someone who was researching the history of slavery in Britain, He discovered that 80% of the current sitting house of lords were the descendants of people who had made their fortunes from the use of slavery.fact.
Whereas 100% of the families of the current members of the Ghanian & Nigerian Parliaments sold their relatives and enemies into slavery for hundreds of years, including hundreds of years before the Europeans even came to West Africa. Oh and they still live off the profits today. Any words for them?
“It's hard to believe but it was only in 2015 that, according to the Treasury, British taxpayers finished 'paying off' the debt which the British government incurred in order to compensate British slave owners in 1835 because of the abolition of slavery.” Tax Justice.
Another thing about this story, is that at the time that he inherited the estate in Barbados, he failed to declare it on his register of interests. Luckily the matter was dealt with appropriately, and he received a stern reminder to do it, and even had to make a mildly apologetic public statement. Apparently it caused shockwaves of fear amongst fellow MPs...
@@benjohnson4038 What 1627? It was 2021. The current Drax inherited the Drax estate in Barbados and ''forgot'' to mention it. Anyone else would have done serious time for fraud and tax evasion, but he just got a reminder, like he'd forgotten to return a library book. ''Dear Richard, sorry to trouble you, old bean, but I thought you should know, those dreadful chaps at the Inland Revenue have found out about the Barbados thing. Frightfully embarrassing, I know, and I'm sure it was just an oversight on your part, but could you please register it. You know what they're like. Sorry, sorry, love and kisses, the Tory Party xx.'' It's not what you know, it's who you know.
'Justice' is a human concept. If we want to have a just society, we have to act as a just society, not console ourselves with fairy tales. There's no external force magically balancing things out...or at least, if there is, it's demonstrably ineffective. Injustice thrives when people assume that 'somehow, some day' there'll be a reckoning, instead of actually holding people to proper account.
People voted for him much the same as they did for Boris Johnson , I would never vote for a Tory and especially one with 3 mile wall around there estate
Can you let me know any political party you can vote for and trust because I don't know any. They will bring in CBDC which will give the government total control over every individual person. Don't believe me it's modeled on the system used in China but this will be world wide!
My brother is a builder and did a bit of work at the drax estate in Dorset. As you enter through the front door there is a large picture depicting the way slaves were packed into the ships. Like some architectural plan.
Although the estate is massive, it's only a small part of the land he has in that area, along with a bunch of rental houses, iirc all his properties have doors painted the same colour.
They like baby food. Sticky puddings and custard, that kind of thing. It reminds them of their public school, and being tucked up by nanny or matron. If they were naughty, nanny might spank them. After they "grow up", they can relive their schooldays, for a fee.. You get the idea. Tory MPs....😁
Imagine having an ancestor that literally wrote the manual on using slave labour for sugar plantations. That's insane, and now to think that there's people who think he shouldn't pay reparations for the luxurious lifestyle he now lives off the suffering of slaves...
Googane....yes that is shocking in itself! He is still acquiring money up until recent times from Barbados. Inheritance I think! Land etc. Was in the news.
if the slaves were alive today, then yes he should pay reparations. If he has to pay reparations, then what about everyone else? Greeks enslaved other Greeks, arabs ensalved blacks and turks, the turks in turn enslaved eastern europeans etc. The reparations policy isn't wrong in principle; it's just not practical.
@@freedomwatch3991 It's practical in this case because we know who the slaves were, who their direct masters were, who they're descended from and what tangible assets can be directly linked to that slave plantation. The problem with all older slavery is that it's usually not clear who is responsible for what and what direct benefits can be linked to it. I'm all for reparations as long as there is a clear paper trail.
@@freedomwatch3991 I can go a long way in agreeing with this, especially because it turns the question from a moral one ("Should reparations be made?" being regarded as settled in the affirmative) to a practical one ("What is the most just, most pro-social way to carry out reparations?). The point where we disagree is the idea that this practical question is impossible to answer. In fact, the Barbadian activist in this video puts forward some very simple, practical ideas such as funding Barbadian schools.
I'd be really interested to know what percentage of our MPs have direct familial connections to the slave trade. That information will be out there, but will be difficult to collate
David Cameron's family were slavers, and received over £1m as compensation when slavery was ended. That's not £1m in today's money, but £1m then. These repayments bankrupted the country, and the loan was not paid off until very recently...
@@salimyusufji5736 Hell it was only recently that the UK finished paying off the £20m loan it took out in 1840 to pay off the slave owners to free their slaves. Think it was 2015 when the loan and interest was finally paid off.
& who would they be & if not UK based what could this channel do about it? I know thinking can be hard at times, but is nothing stopping you from giving it a try.
Exactly. They prefer to blame current members of a family thst hundreds of years ago had an interest in slavery. Concentrate on the slavery that has re-emerged in current years.
Some do. Look up the Anti Trafficking campaign, started, I think, by the Church of England. Also the campaign within the U.K. car wash industry to stop trafficking and modern day slavery,
Ironic that he's against migrants. His family have a long history of supporting economic migration, but with all the cash they made went into his family's pockets. I bet if he could legally import slaves into the UK today, he'd be following in his ancestors footsteps once again.
@@benowen8321 How do you know what my family members think or don't think? I'm honestly struggling to comprehend whatever it is that you're attempting to opine. Perhaps you could try and add a well placed comma or two next time, to hopefully improve the clarity of whatever your point is.
No Drax ever imported a slave into the UK. In fact after 1100 no Englishmen did. The keeping of slaves has been illegal in the UK for over 900 years. However, it was perfectly fine in West Africa and still is, as the modern day slave markets in Libya and Algeria attest. BTW the price for a good looking slave in Mauritania or Libya hasn't changed in 50 years as far as I can see.
@@rorykeegan1895 Where did I say that the Drax family imported slaves into the UK? His family's wealth was undoubtedly derived from slavery on his family's Barbadian sugar cane plantation, that was my point.
Just like all the African Slave Masters who co-operated with the Colonial Powers. Black lives didn't matter then even between Blacks !!. Get over it !!.
This guy calling it a “family matter” in correspondence is doubly disgusting. What a horrible way to deny the impact of his ancestors’ actions, as if it’s some niche argument between two old clans or something. Or as if his ill-gotten wealth is just a “personal” thing for him rather than a systemic one. Ugh.
You're brainwashed. He has nothing to do with what his ancestors did. Not that it's a bad thing to save blak people from Africa. Actually, I take that back, it's bad for us, now to be rep laced in our own country by these ingrates.
By hiding behind the mantle of family, he implicitly aligns himself and his wealth with his ancestors. It really IS a family matter - from the first Drax to set foot in Barbados to the current owner of the estate.
Lol this was over 200 years ago - by your definition half the people on this planet will have acquired wealth illegitimately because borders and land allocations have only really been fixed since 1945 in most of the world - before that it was literal conquest
@@hulksmash6476 You seem a bit triggered? Not that your opinion matters much like mine. People will make their own opinions based on evidence. Most sensible thinking people are the opposite of you. 😂👍🏼
Like that lady said he will probably get voted in again haha majority of the British public are thick as mince that's why we are in still in this mess 13 years on
The two strains I see are thick and easily swindled by the Daily Mail, and sinister, closet racist upper middle class that do the swindling (blame refugees for the economic downturn and get the working class to vote against their own interests)
Not a majority. I don't think we have ever had a government elected on a majority of votes, let alone a majority of the population. The highest percentages have been low 40's of votes cast. Our system doesn't need a majority of votes to get a majority of seats in parliament.
Drax family still involved with sugar. Supported Brexit. Tate and Lyle as a company supported Brexit. Why? Because they want caccess to cheaper sugar cane in the Caribbean rather than having to buy sugar beet in EU. When it comes to Brexit, follow the money, often tainted money, every single time. Also his attitude to the constituency reminds me of Alan B’Stard in the New Statesman. Total contempt. Went there only rarely, usually for the horse racing.
@@benowen8321 At the expense of everything and everyone, when they already have enough money to live in opulent luxury for a dozen lifetimes, yes, it's morally wrong.
@@keithpanton7486 I hate it when people create new things for profit as well. All that medicine, computers, trains ect that lead to less poverty, less hardship and longer, better quality life for the average human, we would be better off if people had no incentive to create new things. Instead we will use the imaginary alternative system that only you know about and understand. Down with new things. Like the example you gave, how is it better if the price of sugar goes down? I mean, ye it is cheaper for the avg person, but if rich people profit from it that is bad for reasons. And we can't have people making money. I hate the rich to by the way. And by rich I just mean people with more money than me, otherwise technically all of us that live in these first world countries are actually rich relatively.
He cannot be held accountable for the history of slavery in his family, however, he can be held accountable for benefiting from their Ill gotten gains and doing nothing to repair the damage
100% of the people who live in Britain benefit from the profits of the slave trade. Some more than others, but everyone benefits. So where are you drawing the line? How much do you have had to benefit before you need to start paying it back?
Rubbish, let's start pulling up each and everyone's family member and putting you responsible for their ills and profits? How is that done?' Im black Caribbean and I am tired of the repatriation hoax. The conversation goes deeper than that. Black kings and queens sold their people to the Europeans but you won't see them lining up in Africa to collect. Yet they know who they are. They need to stop harassing the man. Who is supposed to decide what he pays? Who is to decide that he should? What is the figure he should be charged? How shall anyone arrive at this? Which court? Which judge? His peers? People need to think about these things properly and stop running with the crowd. Journalism is about truth, not ratings. Yes, it's true his ancestor dabble deep in slavery. He didn't, whether he's a good MP or a bad man unless someone has something to charge this man for then I say let him be. Slavery happened, time for people to GET OVER IT! Move on That's the only freedom we all can gain, not cash.
@@iannoble404 Don't let communist school teachers indoctrinate you. Nobody benefits from nothing that happened hundreds of years ago. That's so dumb. UK is good because of its hard working people, which is changing now with the rep lace mint of wh!tes.
@@iannoble404 Actually 100% of the people of Britain only stopped paying for reparations in 2015. "In 1833, Britain used £20 million, 40% of its national budget, to buy freedom for all slaves in the Empire. The amount of money borrowed for the Slavery Abolition Act was so large that it wasn't paid off until 2015. Which means that living British citizens helped pay to end the slave trade" How do like them apples? How much did the West Africans fork out for selling their mates to slave traders? A big fat zero is your answer ...
I mean yes but only if the person leaves the vehicle. You can be fined for parking and remaining in the vehicle but if it's necessary to keep the engine running then it's not illegal.
incorrect, there's many reasons to leave your engine running, cold weather etc. You can't LEAVE the car running without an operator in the seat, that's obvious and different to what you claim
thats quite incredible. presumably he’d argue that he provides employment to people in barbados who need it. i’d suggest he should go above and beyond to fund some reparations from profits over there.
Up to a certain point in my life I was a strong supporter of Britain and it's history, it's monarchy, it's honours system, I even supported the Conservative Party. Then I started travelling the world, living and working with people in other countries that were directly descended from British colonialism and the crimes the British committed to build and maintain control over its Empire. Then in defense I read more history to reassure myself, but you find books different to those we read at school in celebration of our past and you find the truth about how we imposed ourselves on others and negotiated with dictators in order to stay on top. You find there are appalling instances in our bloody history. Although the modern family was not directly responsible for the deaths of the workers, their inherited wealth is still there, used by the modern family members, so a case for reparation for the descendants of those sugar plantation workers is a definite requirement in the 21st century. I wouldn't think this man would want to do anything for his local community that required any undue effort, other than maintain his title and the ill-gotten gains of his ancestors.with people
“It's hard to believe but it was only in 2015 that, according to the Treasury, British taxpayers finished 'paying off' the debt which the British government incurred in order to compensate British slave owners in 1835 because of the abolition of slavery.” Tax Justice.
A great comment. Children in the UK should be taught about the brutal truth of the British Empire, in the same way they are taught about the Holocaust.
09:30. He doesn't seem to actually do anything but he is polite and that exudes confidence....! So to be an MP, you don't really need to do anything bar appear well dressed and polite! Makes sense.
@@TristanBanks i think they are referring to the plantation estate in Barbados. My response is that the government in Barbados is probably bribed to make sure that doesn't happen....
Understand your point, but imagine the precedent that would set. If a government could just seize your property? You surely wouldn’t want a government to have that sort of power? That would effectively be a totalitarian state. Totally understand your sentiment of course
Because as public land it would no longer be taxed. He and his forbearers pay large property tax bills in both the UK and Barbados. Pretty sure that hasn’t always been spent well.
@@iamjosh7290 if my ancestors were some of the worst and most successful slavers of the entire British empire I’m sure my opinion on the issue would be slightly different
@@iamjosh7290 He already has, we all have. If you paid taxes in the UK prior to 2015 you have contributed financially to ending the slave trade. So personally I've contributed for 50 years already. The whingeing ingrates doing the bleating can all f*ck off as far as I'm concerned, frankly.
You imply the people who voted for him are not decent people. Yet you would willingly vote in a Political Party who would, through their policies, damage the UK beyond repair.
Yes, that's the $ 64000 question, isn't it ? Do the people of Dorset secretly like the idea of their local squire and feudal master being wealthy on the blood and profits from chattel slavery ? Perhaps they do. In which case there's still a long way to go.
Didn't the British citizens just finally finish paying off the reparations for the slave owners? I think I read that somewhere. Along with how the Duchy of York got a huge citizen funded payout from the same reparations fund. It was in the billion in todays money if I recall correctly.
Last payments made in 2015 in this country. Professor David Olusogu did an amazing series in 2021 I think, for the BBC. Payments were made for each slave based on their skills, ie dressmaker, field hand, house keeper, wheel maker, the owners, or owners ancestors were recompensed accordingly. My people were enslaved on orange plantations in Florida. It simply needs to be part of our childrens education, certainly in this country, the way that things are heading at the present. @Michelle Norris
“It's hard to believe but it was only in 2015 that, according to the Treasury, British taxpayers finished 'paying off' the debt which the British government incurred in order to compensate British slave owners in 1835 because of the abolition of slavery.” Tax Justice.
To describe Barbados as an 'empty island' may make you think it was uninhabited. It was inhabited. The aboriginal islanders were all but killed off before this happened.
The net worths of some of the biggest criminal "landed gentry" is vastly and deliberately underestimated. A small fraction of an acre of residential land goes for hundreds of thousands; and some of them still have 20 thousand acres plus - much of it in prime locations. Criminal assets should be seized by the state...
This has taken the media, including PoliticsJOE too long. The estate was founded not only on the institution of slavery but also the compensation paid over two centuries by British taxpayers while the family kept the Barbadian estates AND the unwaged "liberated" slaves.
“It's hard to believe but it was only in 2015 that, according to the Treasury, British taxpayers finished 'paying off' the debt which the British government incurred in order to compensate British slave owners in 1835 because of the abolition of slavery.” Tax Justice.
HE IS NOT RACIST BECOUSE HIS DISTANT FAMILY TRADED SLAVES, STOP FLOGGING PEOPLE FOR WHAT THEIR ANCESTORS DID. **SHAME ON YOU** For supporting the victim ideaolgy that is rife at the moment. Reparations relay, how does that work... REALLY. GROW UP & GO READ A BOOK.
“It's hard to believe but it was only in 2015 that, according to the Treasury, British taxpayers finished 'paying off' the debt which the British government incurred in order to compensate British slave owners in 1835 because of the abolition of slavery.” Tax Justice.
Black people were handcuffed on ships, given salty foods to eat and packed Ike sardines on board boats for over 300; years. How can we forget this had history. They were beaten to work we inen were impregnated , still facing prejudice. 😢!
The estate employees in the 4x4's are breaking the law. But I'm not surprised the police were not called. What the employees were doing is an intimidation technique, not a way of wanting to end the protest.
@@olih27 engine's running while stationary. Get your facts right. The engine's were running and being reved to intimate and block sound on the recording as well.
The Drax family also owned moonraker and built a French chateau in LA and tried to create a perfect race inside a space base whilst poisoning the world below.
As far as I'm aware, there's no law in this country that says someone is guilty of the crimes of his forefathers and pre the abolition of slavery, was slavery actually on the books as a criminal offence. Four or five of my granda's brothers were killed in ww1, not even sure exactly how many as even my dad's generation weren't that interested-shit happens. It would be like my family hunting down the Kaiser's family and claiming they owed us 2 Bob. These people are just more race grifters!!
He still BENEFITS from the murderous deeds of his ancestors. If he showed contrition and at least handed over the estate in Barbados and stopped mouthing off his anti immigrant views then maybe he could be tolerated. You continue to be a Tory bootlicker.
No, but surely you can understand when someone has clearly benefitted from evil. Put it this way... If Hitler was successful in WW2 his descendants would have the blood of millions of people on their hands. Yes technically they're innocent - they didn't ask to be born Hitler's child. But they were, and by being that child they have access to money, power, privilege...etc. Drax is not guilty of slavery himself. But his life would be impossible, indeed he may not even exist, without the blood of the black slaves his ancestors tortured and exploited for profit. He's not guilty... But he is indebted.
There's a car chase in here btw lads so hang around
And lasses...?
@@SkepticalTeacher I didn't know women watched political videos.
The woman who mentioned counting votes raised something really interesting. It sounds like He was orally campaigning in a polling station, which could potentially be an offense depending on what he talks about!
@@garycameron1 I do! I was surprised to see his audience described as “predominantly men” on the BBC lol
that was possibly the best low sped car chase iv ever seen. that grounds keeper came across well. lol.
He lost his seat fair play to the people of Dorset
Barely though. Many of them still voted for him.
Whatever will he do!
@@qtrust I think many wonder... Why?
@@RicardoFlores-nd9kc Probably the same reason people in Texas keep re-electing Ted Cruise, even though he's as useless as tits on a bull: Sheer ignorance to their representative's lack of work on their behalf and name recognition.
when did he lose his seat
My wife has traced her family's lineage to slaves owned by Drax. When we visited Barbados we snuck on to the Drax estate, to stand where countless of her ancestors toiled, died and were buried, in un-marked graves. The place feels cursed by the blood its built on. The current Drax won't even allow access to the land for archeology to be done. Doesn't want the litteral bodies to be uncovered. Makes me sick.
What can I say...power stays in the same hands for a long time. Beneath the surface the same old faces are still very much running the show.
I know that what has happened in the past is awful and worth talking about and learning from, but what about all those with money invested in Apple, Nike etc. who are actually supporting semi-slavery to this day?
Oh that's a shame.
He needs to give it back free of charge with an apology. Nasty tiny little hard hearted man will go straight to hell.
@@slartibartfast2649 Leaving aside the sheer evil of of slavery, what also concerns me is that Drax is clearly still supported by the electorate. With his family history and vested interests how can he represent ordinary people and why in God's name do they vote for him?
Awwwww poor you.
Stop being a victim.
Richard Drax Lost the election in 2024 for Labour MP Lloyd Hatton.
Just imagine if the BBC were to pursue stories like these...
The tories won't allow it. Imagine blaming the BBC.
They’re so scared of being accused of being “anti right wing” they literally refuse to touch any stories or vocabulary first broached by progressive publications. Only the Mail and the Times are suitable places for the BBC to pick up a story from 🙄
They even scrapped internal plans to say “climate crisis” after the Guardian started doing it!
Here, here
@@starling86- "hear, hear!"
As in "now hear this!"
Would be interesting...
I was born in this constituency. Some of my earliest memories are driving past it and the wall of his estate is virtually never ending
The people of this constituency haven't exactly benefitted from Drax's good fortune, have they?
Apparently it's the longest brick wall in the country.
me too! It was always a wonder to me but now it just fills me with disgust
Sounds sinister!
Sounds like an impressive building. Be interesting to see
The people of Britain paid this family millions to quit slavery and they kept all the money, he doesn't give two flying fucs.
What were your ancestors doing 200 years ago?
@@Insanepie not trading in human suffering for sure, yes i do know.
@@criscross572 what were they doing?
bet it was something much worse… your disgusting.
How about the King of Benin? How about the present slave traders in North Africa?
@@criscross572oh yes middle-class, Metropolitans even then?
When human slavery was abolished the former slaveowners & their descendants were granted financial reparation.
In the case of the U.K. this ''debt'' was only paid off by the Treasury, via the Bank of England, in 2015, so yes, the Conservative MP, Richard Drax, has personally profited from human slavery.
If he was my MP, I would be requesting a by-election, not just on this moral stance, but because his political CV is abysmal also.
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Democracy is a hoax
So what you are saying is that the British tax payers abolished slavery and were still paying for getting rid of slavery until 2015. Why is this not common knowledge?
@@clownofthetimes6727 It is common knowledge. Of course some of the revenue used by government to pay former slave owners was collected by government as tax, including tax from the businesses that profited from slave labour.
@@clownofthetimes6727 I know, it's sad. Professor David Olusoga (among others), has produced some award-winning documentaries.
People love a bit of evil as long as it's confident and wears a nice suit.
They love a privately educated posh white man. It's like catnip to some people.
Facts
Worse luck! 😏
Unbelievable
"People love a bit of evil as long as it's confident and wears a nice suit."
And has the right accent.
Upper-class English accent: okay.
German, Italian or Russian (especially if it has a moustache): not okay.
Most of those that lived off of slaves, sugar, alcohol opium and gun-running are still 'well-connected' today in the UK!
That's disgusting
No most of them are black Africans that rounded up other black Africans.
Yes and he sold the citizens of UK, so what does that make the consumers (UK population) 😆
They must be getting on a bit....
Wow! Still living today! How old are they? 200 year old? 250? That’s impressive.
Beautiful beautiful bit of journalism here guys ❤🔥
Heap of fashionable illogical BS.
Not enough people know about Drax and family - it's really important and I'm glad you've taken the time to put this video together. If only the larger media would report on this sort of thing.
Who do you think owns the mass media? His bestie mates like Rupert Murdoch
Known about him for years..we should consider treating him the same way the Bolsheviks treated their tsar Nicholas 😁
All part of your glorious empire.
Everyone agrees that slavery is bad. Everyone agrees that profiteering from slavery is bad.
But. You are talking about multi-generational guilt. Multi-generational reparations. The way to achieve these 'reparations' is through tax. Can you catch Drax on tax evasion? if so, please do.
Some people on the left wing care more about the oppression of the people in the past than they do about the oppression of people living now. They care more about historical oppression than class division, with some people it's a cult.
The focus should be on current sleaze, being done by the conservatives now. Some Black communities in UK are still not on a level playing field. That means we have a broken class system with poor social mobility.
I feel bad for the slaves. I feel worse for people suffering now, living people. for Christ sake, the left is supposed to be gaining support from the working class, but it's doing history documentaries.
@@hareecionelson5875 you cannot fully understand the present without knowing about the past.
I saw a post just last month, June 2024, where the President of Barbados refused to send him £3 million for this year. I was so pleased to see this. Well done for posting this.
3 million for what
@user-wb8kc7kt1w The Drax family still have a huge site in Barbados. The government had initially planned to 'buy it back' from him for 3.2m+, however, after some outrage, they decided 'he will not get one cent more from us'. Drax visited in the past few years and was asked to hand it back as reparations. I can't find if he has made a statement on it since.
The 21 hectare area was earmarked for redevelopment to housing.
An agreement was reached between Drax and the government of Barbados for them to buy the plantation. They the reneged. Can’t trust any politician.
@mehfes2
Good idea. If slaveowning families refuse to pay any compensation, then any assets they possess in those territories should be confiscated and nationalised.
@@AndriyValdensius-wi8gw100%
I guarantee he believes he has worked hard & deserves to own & earn what he does. These people are as inherently callous & deluded as they are wealthy
That is very well said. Also as he has benefitted from Black slaves trafficked from the carribean, he might like to take migrants out of hotels at the huge cost to the tax payer and house them there. But hey not in my backyard isnt that right Drax. I wonder if his wealth was made from the Holocaust would he still be so arrogant and shameless.
I thought the prossess of crime can be sized by the law
I bet he moans about single mothers on benefits being 'parasites'
@@martinmcgowan4591 One rule for them, one for the rest of us
@Martin Mc Gowan it wasn't a crime at the time, that's not how that law works
If you're not responsible for the actions of your ancestors, you also shouldn't derive any benefit from their actions.
What do you mean “if”.
How possibly can one be responsible for something that we out of their control and happened centuries before one’s birth. And how does being distantly related to someone make you responsible for what they did.
Yeah,your not responsible for your parents so have no right to inherit any money earned by them by activities that were legal when they did them
@@holdtightadele8017 because he continues to financially benefit from it. If he wished to distance himself from the actions of his ancestors then he'll need to stop accepting this money.
Yes but you are forgetting one key issue. He has fucking HUGE house and loads of cash. So he isn’t going to give that up over an issue of conscience. Only Germans are expected to do that.
@HoldTight Adele by continuing to reap the benefits of those actions, you become complicit in them.
Imagine you rob a house and take everything they own. You give that money to me. I know it's been stolen, and I can see the suffering of the people who lost everything. I still decide to keep all the money for myself and ignore the suffering family who funded my life.
That makes me responsible.
Now imagine you stole so much from that house that the family was cast j to poverty for 4 generations, and I live in a palace and a life of total luxury. So I don't even need the money to survive because I've got a very well paid job but I like being incredibly rich. That's Drax.
These Rich people always say things like “ we worked dam hard for what we achieved “ which actually means “ other people work Dam hard and suffered to make them rich”
It's worse when you get cap doffers who jump up to defend their right to pay inheritance tax because "they worked hard for it."
Envy is not a good thing, if people work hard for their money they should be allowed the ability to spend it freely and as how they like, I'm not necessarily referring to this case either, and yet what about the rich people that do work hard for their wealth?
@@cjrecordsofficial3652 Depends on your definition of "rich". Someone with a few million, yeah sure he or she could have gathered that merely by working hard and working smart. Hundreds of millions to billions? In general, the only way such fortunes can be amassed is through exploitation. Because if you are someone who is in a position to make make that much money and you refuse to do it through exploitative means, you will be outcompeted by people who don't have those scrupules and you won't get to that level. You might find one or two exceptions to this (though I suspect if you dig deep enough, you'll still find exploitation) but the vast majority of people who are that wealthy, you'll find exploitation at the source of their wealth. But yes, in general I do agree that if people worked hard for their money and (most importantly) didn't gather it by exploiting others or through other nefarious shenanigans, they should be able to spend it as they see fit. I see no issue with that and as such am a proponent of equity but not equality
He's my MP. You can imagine how I feel about this... The rumour is that he won't stand at the next election, thankfully.
I hope he doesn't, Dorset has really fallen. The neglect is very noticeable and it's becoming far too expensive to live in a place with very little work.
Do you feel the same way about the antisemitic and white hating Labour MPs?
@@bobblue_west If your comment is intended for me, I would not support any member of Parliament who voted for or who supports Brexit.
@@bobblue_west Spot the deluded Tory 😂😂😂
@@bobblue_west You want some gammon with those chips on your shoulder?
strange how you never get a poor Tory MP
Grow up
@MrPatch25 part of growing up is realising the tories are literally the opposite of everything they and their media says they are.
Or liebor for that matter
@@alanbest9328 Labour have MPs who refuse to take the full salary, because they feel it's immoral to take so much more than their constituents.
Tory MPs complain that a quarter million is chickenfeed.
@@keithpanton7486 name them,
A Tory grandee. Absolutely no idea how ordinary folk live. Vote him out of Parliament and good riddance!!!
Unfortunately he his family kith and kin are not the only ones to be scrutinised in the manner shaped by such a debate.
A family so vile Ian Fleming named a bond villain after them
Tbf, Blofeld is named after Henry 'Blowers' Blofeld, the cricket commentator, who has never seemed so bad...
And Goldfinger after the architect Erno Goldfinger because of one building he didn't like
Drax was the villain in Moonraker
@@92RedRevolver not true actually. Blofeld was based on Henry Blofeld’s father, Thomas Blofeld. He and Iain Fleming went to school together.
😂 That was my first thought. Didn't realise there were real Draxes too.
As much as it pains me to say this, but his constituents thoroughly deserve him when all he has to do is point to the coast and very politely say "The Boats are coming" and they end up voting for him.
And this is happening on a national scale.
Yep 😮
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Ofcourse many of his constituents don't and never would vote Tory and most certainly don't deserve it!
Stop the invasion.
@@cugal1613 And they will all vote Labour next time round.
Richard's brother Jeremy Drax is listed in 'Jeffrey Epstein's 'Little Black Book'.
“Birds of a feather flock together.”
Both towns, under millionaire Tory councillors, have suffered abrupt, drastic, declines? Really? And is that somehow a surprise to _anybody whatsoever?_
Both sides are controlled by the same puppet masters.
Right, why has the the vast majority of the red wall "suffered abrupt, drastic, declines"? Tory bad ... Labour Good. When will we the people realise there is no difference between the two. We have a corrupt uni-party working for the interests of the elite whilst ignoring the interests of the majority.
Yes as the Liberal Democrats were half responsible before the recent set of muppets
Which towns would they be
@@youtubeyoutube936 Don't be lazy... watch the f****** video. There are _only two towns mentioned!_ Lazy git!
The 'Forgotten Towns' report is spot-on. Weymouth and Portland was abandoned by the MoD and the Royal Navy in the mid-90s and utterly devastated the local economy. Nothing much has been done about it ever since. It was akin to a major coal mine or steelworks closing down. One thing that could be done to arrest the decline is for a maritime-based university to be set-up and to get the area moving forward once more. At the moment the brightest and best just leave the area, once they are old enough.
Out of interest, are you from their?
"Abandoned by the MoD and the Royal Navy in the mid-90" you mean the Conservatives and Labour Party cut their funding so they had to close. Our Navy is 1/5 the size it was in the 70s. You long for the return of heavy manufacturing such as mining or steelworks? Good luck getting the working-population to join them industries. The Labour Party oppose them on environmental grounds and the Tories oppose them on free market grounds. Labour local councils block the development of new mines and industry areas.
Don’t think he was the mo then
Just back from a weekend in weymouth/portland. got friends there you are talking nonsense,
@@JohnChilton1No I'm not. I've witnessed the decline first-hand. I had to leave to pursue my career interests.
That activist hit the nail on the head when he said that Drax has everything to say about immigrants, welfare ect, and nothing to say about the welfare of his constituents. I should think this typifies the majority of the Tory MP's.
But still the peasants vote him in, hoping he may leave his crumbs on the dining room floor.
You can only achieve this mindset by teaching your subjects, hierarchy and monarchy - brainwashing.
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the constituents are being BLED DRY to pay for immigrants
Yeah fuck Islam!
keep up the good work hopefully he will give back to the people of Barbados, but won't hold my breath.
Ahahaha cry harder
@@bingbongbingbongbingbongbi4384supporting slavery, you sick twisted individual.
Doesn't own them a penny
Drax lost his job as an MP on Thursday to a Labour guy.. The sweetness of Schadenfreude!! 🤣
My mother's family were born on Draxhall in Barbados and worked on the plantation in St George.
Have you thanked him for giving your family work, yet? And securing a place for you in this country?
@@matamare-zs7uithats like thanking isis for lee rigby
I’d be interested to know how much compensation the Drax family received from the taxpayer when they were forced to give up (badly) treating human beings as property
They added to that with £3,000,000 from selling the Drax Hall Estate to the government of Barbados in 2024. I doubt that any of that will be returned as reparations.
The same as every other slaver owner got. It's also unbelievably naïve to think that the compensation went straight to their bottom line.
Shit for brains
£80 per enslaved adult not sure how much exactly for children slightly less there was a queue around the block for slave owners getting their compensation it took our government and British tax payers until 2015 to finish paying this debt 😮 shocking 😳 really really shocking ashamed to say I’m British
@@annarosetarot
So the taxpayer footed his bill again.
I see a repeating pattern here.
Vile subhuman scumbags.
I recently heard the expression - 'behind every great fortune is a great crime' So true.
what crime did Elon Musk commit?
@@FAMEROB Not neccessarily commited crimes, just an immoral serial liar and vaporware salesman. He loves taking credit for other peoples work too. He doesn't pay any taxes either. He's full of shit basically.
Those Chinese fortune cookies aren't a substitute for an education.
Yeah, just ask shaq...
@@FAMEROB His father used slaves to mine emeralds lol, what a terrible example
Those who ignore history are doomed to repeat it.
@@theotherone8036 Ridiculous? what i said is a fact. Are you a half human who just finished school? this is adult stuff. scram kid.
@@theotherone8036 I am Banksy. I have to hide my face.
Unfortunately it's human nature to ignore or forget history. We will see much of history repeated.
@@eatshtanddie4168 Ignorance is only bliss until it affects your life, like lower wages, everything costing more, less rights, less employment rights. Private companies having more control over countries than people who vote do. Ignorance has worked out great.
@@theotherone8036 aww, how are you sweety, did someone hurt your little feeling's with facts, so sad. 😭
His ancestors weren't just slave-traders, they were active _innovators_ of slave-trading.
So what? How far back do you go with this stuff? I don't care about this guy but this is the usual morality crap that's infected left wing politics now. The problem with that is you better be fully confident in your own moral position. Don't use smart phones(slave trade), don't use skincare products, don't use timber(Slaves from N Korea via Siberia). See where this is going? Do you support reparations for victims of Communism in Eastern Europe?
That's good isn't it?
So f*cking what? What does that have to do with him?
@@Stabby_Dave He is happily reaping the benefits of slavery, death and destruction of thousands of black peoples lives that is why it has a lot to do with him. He is living off blood money .Have you been to Barbados recently to witness how poor blacks live? They live in tumble down wooden shacks and he has got a 3mile brick wall protecting his inheritance. So fuckingwhat about that then?
Actually the Africans that the europeans bought all the slaves from were the innovators. They were so good that they were raiding Britain 500 years before we ever set foot on the African continent. The empire also bankrupted itself buying freedom for all those slaves, now fuck off.
The Drax plantations in Barbados is a crime scene. It is worth millions
My ancestors are buried there. No decent burial.
Your ancestors are buried there but you’re alive? 😂
@@protectwhatisours6895 your ancestors received a decent and humane send off . Mine worked tirelessly, were beaten, fed poor, unhealthy diets, never saw relatives ot friends in Africa again. Raped by colonizers . Forced to speak English and forced to accept English names. That's the difference. Crops were planted on their graves . No wages
Millions? Interesting.
I remember a channel 4 documentary about someone who was researching the history of slavery in Britain,
He discovered that 80% of the current sitting house of lords were the descendants of people who had made their fortunes from the use of slavery.fact.
Lord Coe is one of them.
@Subverziv you made that last name up I’m sure
Whereas 100% of the families of the current members of the Ghanian & Nigerian Parliaments sold their relatives and enemies into slavery for hundreds of years, including hundreds of years before the Europeans even came to West Africa. Oh and they still live off the profits today.
Any words for them?
Your Point?
“It's hard to believe but it was only in 2015 that, according to the Treasury, British taxpayers finished 'paying off' the debt which the British government incurred in order to compensate British slave owners in 1835 because of the abolition of slavery.” Tax Justice.
Ian Fleming named one of his villains after his father.
Interesting, I never knew there was a Bond Villain called Evil C**T
@@Barefoot_Joe 😂
@@Barefoot_Joe 😂😂😂😂😂. You win best comment as far as I'm concerned.
There's a few frames around 4:05 - 4:07 where the blurring on the number plate slips and you can see that it's HG69 OAX
ty lol?
Another thing about this story, is that at the time that he inherited the estate in Barbados, he failed to declare it on his register of interests.
Luckily the matter was dealt with appropriately, and he received a stern reminder to do it, and even had to make a mildly apologetic public statement.
Apparently it caused shockwaves of fear amongst fellow MPs...
1627 that's the way it was back then...
@@benjohnson4038 What 1627? It was 2021. The current Drax inherited the Drax estate in Barbados and ''forgot'' to mention it. Anyone else would have done serious time for fraud and tax evasion, but he just got a reminder, like he'd forgotten to return a library book.
''Dear Richard, sorry to trouble you, old bean, but I thought you should know, those dreadful chaps at the Inland Revenue have found out about the Barbados thing. Frightfully embarrassing, I know, and I'm sure it was just an oversight on your part, but could you please register it. You know what they're like. Sorry, sorry, love and kisses, the Tory Party xx.''
It's not what you know, it's who you know.
Fantastic reporting.
Justice may be slow but it never fails. Drax your time has come.
What's he done ?
@@PpPp-ku4sy Lots of evil.
Just fails a lot. I have more faith in guillotines.
'Justice' is a human concept. If we want to have a just society, we have to act as a just society, not console ourselves with fairy tales. There's no external force magically balancing things out...or at least, if there is, it's demonstrably ineffective. Injustice thrives when people assume that 'somehow, some day' there'll be a reckoning, instead of actually holding people to proper account.
I wish I was as idealistic as you my friend.
People voted for him much the same as they did for Boris Johnson , I would never vote for a Tory and especially one with 3 mile wall around there estate
People don't vote for mp like this. They've already won with donations and money.
Can you let me know any political party you can vote for and trust because I don't know any. They will bring in CBDC which will give the government total control over every individual person. Don't believe me it's modeled on the system used in China but this will be world wide!
What if it was a fence? Shall I take down my fence? I e pectin you do t even have a front door.
@@youtubeyoutube936 it is not your wall / fence , are you trying to defend someone who lives of the profits from the past slave trade ?
@@eyesopen7946 And your ancient ancestors had slaves too.
That's why we judge people on their individual actions, not those of the past.
Seeing this today and knowing this bloke lost his mp seat is…. *chefs kiss*
My brother is a builder and did a bit of work at the drax estate in Dorset. As you enter through the front door there is a large picture depicting the way slaves were packed into the ships. Like some architectural plan.
Shocking 😮
And yet he said nothing about Epstein Island...
Because we only police the past, don't we?
😂😂😂 no there is not stop lieing
@@Britishempire-hv6rb afraid there is, at least learn to spell mate.
@@cafesociety8525 😂😂 is that the best you can come back with o dear there is no hope for you BOY 🇬🇧🇬🇧
Although the estate is massive, it's only a small part of the land he has in that area, along with a bunch of rental houses, iirc all his properties have doors painted the same colour.
Richard Drax is no longer a Member, but was most recently the Conservative MP for South Dorset, and left the Commons on 30 May 2024. -- interesting
It’s by default, there are no mp’s as parliament got dissolved as a consequence of the general election. He’s still standing.
Well done! should win a journalism award. Shameful.
For what?. He is not a slave owner.
The image of Drax and Mogg eating ice cream is strangely emblematic of the peculiar childishness that coddled upper class people embody lol.
mogg will be so happy when he sees this. don't let him be. he's no upper class, however much he wants himself to look upper class.
They like baby food. Sticky puddings and custard, that kind of thing. It reminds them of their public school, and being tucked up by nanny or matron. If they were naughty, nanny might spank them. After they "grow up", they can relive their schooldays, for a fee.. You get the idea. Tory MPs....😁
See biden for that in spades. I assume you apply the same standards there?
Not all are like that some do contribute.
@@nicholasdickens2801
Contribute ? What does that mean exactly ?
You never ask Jews how reparations should be paid.
Gangsters in suits
Demons in human form.
Looks better than a tracksuit, you have something against suits?
@@hulksmash6476 The Krays also wore smart suits ...any similarity to the Tory shite?
Are they voting for him or just turning up to tug their forelocks?
Forelock tugging. That’s all it is.
@@adamlee3772 Exactly. Just spotted my typo too. Cheers!
@@Levenstone132 not really. My phone did autocorrect on my spelling. I usually miss the “E” too 😂
Not many ethnics in South Dorset. Lovely people on Portland - 🖖🏻
You dont need Photo ID in Dorset to vote, a tug of the forelock counts as a Tory vote there!
Imagine having an ancestor that literally wrote the manual on using slave labour for sugar plantations. That's insane, and now to think that there's people who think he shouldn't pay reparations for the luxurious lifestyle he now lives off the suffering of slaves...
Googane....yes that is shocking in itself! He is still acquiring money up until recent times from Barbados.
Inheritance I think! Land etc.
Was in the news.
if the slaves were alive today, then yes he should pay reparations. If he has to pay reparations, then what about everyone else? Greeks enslaved other Greeks, arabs ensalved blacks and turks, the turks in turn enslaved eastern europeans etc. The reparations policy isn't wrong in principle; it's just not practical.
@@freedomwatch3991 It's practical in this case because we know who the slaves were, who their direct masters were, who they're descended from and what tangible assets can be directly linked to that slave plantation. The problem with all older slavery is that it's usually not clear who is responsible for what and what direct benefits can be linked to it. I'm all for reparations as long as there is a clear paper trail.
@@googane7755 Okay, if that’s truly the case then he should pay reparations, but only to those whom a court can verify as being on that plantation.
@@freedomwatch3991 I can go a long way in agreeing with this, especially because it turns the question from a moral one ("Should reparations be made?" being regarded as settled in the affirmative) to a practical one ("What is the most just, most pro-social way to carry out reparations?). The point where we disagree is the idea that this practical question is impossible to answer. In fact, the Barbadian activist in this video puts forward some very simple, practical ideas such as funding Barbadian schools.
It’s the vast wealth and money, that gives the establishment and Rich Tory’s confidence.
I'd be really interested to know what percentage of our MPs have direct familial connections to the slave trade.
That information will be out there, but will be difficult to collate
David Cameron's family were slavers, and received over £1m as compensation when slavery was ended. That's not £1m in today's money, but £1m then. These repayments bankrupted the country, and the loan was not paid off until very recently...
@@salimyusufji5736 Hell it was only recently that the UK finished paying off the £20m loan it took out in 1840 to pay off the slave owners to free their slaves.
Think it was 2015 when the loan and interest was finally paid off.
@@MrWhodini22 jfc
Who cares . Stop living in the past looking for handouts .
Not just politicians normal public as well.
Why does no one campaign against the folk who own slaves today?
Sssssh! You'll upset the virtue signalling fanatics who have jumped on this particular bandwaggon. You could be cancelled.
@@michaelmorgan9289 Then you better slip back under your rock little man.
& who would they be & if not UK based what could this channel do about it?
I know thinking can be hard at times, but is nothing stopping you from giving it a try.
Exactly. They prefer to blame current members of a family thst hundreds of years ago had an interest in slavery. Concentrate on the slavery that has re-emerged in current years.
Some do. Look up the Anti Trafficking campaign, started, I think, by the Church of England. Also the campaign within the U.K. car wash industry to stop trafficking and modern day slavery,
Ironic that he's against migrants. His family have a long history of supporting economic migration, but with all the cash they made went into his family's pockets. I bet if he could legally import slaves into the UK today, he'd be following in his ancestors footsteps once again.
Ironic you think that as you have family members that existed that don't think that. HOW IRONIC.
@@benowen8321 How do you know what my family members think or don't think? I'm honestly struggling to comprehend whatever it is that you're attempting to opine. Perhaps you could try and add a well placed comma or two next time, to hopefully improve the clarity of whatever your point is.
@@grizcuz I am sure someone with a brain the size of yours will be able to decipher the meaning of my reply.
No Drax ever imported a slave into the UK. In fact after 1100 no Englishmen did. The keeping of slaves has been illegal in the UK for over 900 years.
However, it was perfectly fine in West Africa and still is, as the modern day slave markets in Libya and Algeria attest. BTW the price for a good looking slave in Mauritania or Libya hasn't changed in 50 years as far as I can see.
@@rorykeegan1895 Where did I say that the Drax family imported slaves into the UK? His family's wealth was undoubtedly derived from slavery on his family's Barbadian sugar cane plantation, that was my point.
Why didn’t anyone shine a light on his family history when he ran for mp?
There is not a single western nation that will punish an individual for the actions of their ancestors. His history is not a secret to anybody
Probably because it was his ancestor and had nothing to do with him?
Do you know who believed in responsibility for the crimes of their ancestors as well? The nazis.
don’t think Barbados was completely empty when James Drax arrived
30,000 humans murdered in his families plantation yet Drax is out here getting fat from the profits.
Genocide!
Just like all the African Slave Masters who co-operated with the Colonial Powers. Black lives didn't matter then even between Blacks !!. Get over it !!.
He wasn't there was he. Why should he take responsibility?
@@PpPp-ku4sy because if I rob a bank and give it to my son they dont get to keep it
@@PpPp-ku4sy so why is he reaping the profits?
This guy calling it a “family matter” in correspondence is doubly disgusting. What a horrible way to deny the impact of his ancestors’ actions, as if it’s some niche argument between two old clans or something. Or as if his ill-gotten wealth is just a “personal” thing for him rather than a systemic one. Ugh.
You're brainwashed. He has nothing to do with what his ancestors did. Not that it's a bad thing to save blak people from Africa.
Actually, I take that back, it's bad for us, now to be rep laced in our own country by these ingrates.
By hiding behind the mantle of family, he implicitly aligns himself and his wealth with his ancestors. It really IS a family matter - from the first Drax to set foot in Barbados to the current owner of the estate.
Lol this was over 200 years ago - by your definition half the people on this planet will have acquired wealth illegitimately because borders and land allocations have only really been fixed since 1945 in most of the world - before that it was literal conquest
You have no idea where his money comes from, unless you are his accountant 😆
@@hulksmash6476
You seem a bit triggered?
Not that your opinion matters much like mine.
People will make their own opinions based on evidence.
Most sensible thinking people are the opposite of you.
😂👍🏼
It's late June of 2024 and we're most likely a couple of days away from Drax losing his seat. Good riddance!
Can't wait to get a woke idiot in Parliament, so they can send a billion pounds to Barbados. That should make the constituents happy and cleansed!
The picture of him and Rhys Mogg licking ice creams says it all total bellends.
Yes thank you for reminding me just how outrageously inappropriate it is for a wealthy person to eat an ice-cream.
@@TheGweemsHe's licking ice cream and you're licking boots
@@Coast.Malone Nice one, well done
Like that lady said he will probably get voted in again haha majority of the British public are thick as mince that's why we are in still in this mess 13 years on
Its an aging population. Meaning too late to change in their eyes.
The two strains I see are thick and easily swindled by the Daily Mail, and sinister, closet racist upper middle class that do the swindling (blame refugees for the economic downturn and get the working class to vote against their own interests)
Not a majority. I don't think we have ever had a government elected on a majority of votes, let alone a majority of the population. The highest percentages have been low 40's of votes cast. Our system doesn't need a majority of votes to get a majority of seats in parliament.
Not thick,I didnt know.His wealth should be redustributed locally and to Barbados
Interestingly the thickest mince I've seen & heard comes from extreme Left & Labour Mp's.
Drax family still involved with sugar. Supported Brexit. Tate and Lyle as a company supported Brexit. Why? Because they want caccess to cheaper sugar cane in the Caribbean rather than having to buy sugar beet in EU. When it comes to Brexit, follow the money, often tainted money, every single time.
Also his attitude to the constituency reminds me of Alan B’Stard in the New Statesman. Total contempt. Went there only rarely, usually for the horse racing.
Ye it really bad when people pursue there own interests.
@@benowen8321 At the expense of everything and everyone, when they already have enough money to live in opulent luxury for a dozen lifetimes, yes, it's morally wrong.
@@keithpanton7486 I hate it when people create new things for profit as well. All that medicine, computers, trains ect that lead to less poverty, less hardship and longer, better quality life for the average human, we would be better off if people had no incentive to create new things. Instead we will use the imaginary alternative system that only you know about and understand. Down with new things.
Like the example you gave, how is it better if the price of sugar goes down? I mean, ye it is cheaper for the avg person, but if rich people profit from it that is bad for reasons. And we can't have people making money. I hate the rich to by the way. And by rich I just mean people with more money than me, otherwise technically all of us that live in these first world countries are actually rich relatively.
He cannot be held accountable for the history of slavery in his family, however, he can be held accountable for benefiting from their Ill gotten gains and doing nothing to repair the damage
Why don't you leave this country if you hate it so much?
100% of the people who live in Britain benefit from the profits of the slave trade. Some more than others, but everyone benefits. So where are you drawing the line? How much do you have had to benefit before you need to start paying it back?
Rubbish, let's start pulling up each and everyone's family member and putting you responsible for their ills and profits? How is that done?' Im black Caribbean and I am tired of the repatriation hoax. The conversation goes deeper than that. Black kings and queens sold their people to the Europeans but you won't see them lining up in Africa to collect. Yet they know who they are. They need to stop harassing the man. Who is supposed to decide what he pays? Who is to decide that he should? What is the figure he should be charged? How shall anyone arrive at this? Which court? Which judge? His peers? People need to think about these things properly and stop running with the crowd. Journalism is about truth, not ratings. Yes, it's true his ancestor dabble deep in slavery. He didn't, whether he's a good MP or a bad man unless someone has something to charge this man for then I say let him be. Slavery happened, time for people to GET OVER IT! Move on That's the only freedom we all can gain, not cash.
@@iannoble404 Don't let communist school teachers indoctrinate you. Nobody benefits from nothing that happened hundreds of years ago. That's so dumb. UK is good because of its hard working people, which is changing now with the rep lace mint of wh!tes.
@@iannoble404
Actually 100% of the people of Britain only stopped paying for reparations in 2015.
"In 1833, Britain used £20 million, 40% of its national budget, to buy freedom for all slaves in the Empire. The amount of money borrowed for the Slavery Abolition Act was so large that it wasn't paid off until 2015. Which means that living British citizens helped pay to end the slave trade"
How do like them apples? How much did the West Africans fork out for selling their mates to slave traders? A big fat zero is your answer ...
Amazing documentary. This is what we need in the UK, to learn who pulls the strings and that they always have.
Why would someone with that wealth want a job as an MP? Certainly isn't to serve for the benefit of the general public.
Tax rules, and crushing the poor.
Class & connections
Correct the house of commons is not so common! Same for all career politicians now, none of it is for a sense of public service.
Simply to protect their system.
They get paid 80k for saving millions for themselves and their cohorts.
Illegal to park your car and leave the engine running.
I mean yes but only if the person leaves the vehicle. You can be fined for parking and remaining in the vehicle but if it's necessary to keep the engine running then it's not illegal.
incorrect, there's many reasons to leave your engine running, cold weather etc.
You can't LEAVE the car running without an operator in the seat, that's obvious and different to what you claim
@@Barefoot_Joe TIL my neighbour growing up, who always went and got his car idling to warm up the inside while he had breakfast, was breaking the law
@@Barefoot_Joe Leaving your engine running because it is cold is a myth. Get your act together.
He's out of Parliament!
Lord Drax the Enslaver … sounds like a frickin supervillain …
Just what I was thinking.... 'Drax' is just an unequivocally evil name!
He is
Hey Dad, who do you think the Bond villain in Moonraker was modelled on?😅
I mean, he literally is, he's done worse things than any Bond or John Wick villain
Sounds like time for a graphic novel. Can you imagine how well that could do online if it was done well?
thats quite incredible. presumably he’d argue that he provides employment to people in barbados who need it. i’d suggest he should go above and beyond to fund some reparations from profits over there.
You're right. He should let those people starve. Helping africans has turned out really bad for us. Our stupid altruism will be the end of us.
Up to a certain point in my life I was a strong supporter of Britain and it's history, it's monarchy, it's honours system, I even supported the Conservative Party. Then I started travelling the world, living and working with people in other countries that were directly descended from British colonialism and the crimes the British committed to build and maintain control over its Empire. Then in defense I read more history to reassure myself, but you find books different to those we read at school in celebration of our past and you find the truth about how we imposed ourselves on others and negotiated with dictators in order to stay on top. You find there are appalling instances in our bloody history.
Although the modern family was not directly responsible for the deaths of the workers, their inherited wealth is still there, used by the modern family members, so a case for reparation for the descendants of those sugar plantation workers is a definite requirement in the 21st century.
I wouldn't think this man would want to do anything for his local community that required any undue effort, other than maintain his title and the ill-gotten gains of his ancestors.with people
“It's hard to believe but it was only in 2015 that, according to the Treasury, British taxpayers finished 'paying off' the debt which the British government incurred in order to compensate British slave owners in 1835 because of the abolition of slavery.” Tax Justice.
A great comment. Children in the UK should be taught about the brutal truth of the British Empire, in the same way they are taught about the Holocaust.
09:30. He doesn't seem to actually do anything but he is polite and that exudes confidence....! So to be an MP, you don't really need to do anything bar appear well dressed and polite! Makes sense.
Why doesn't Barbados just confiscate the estate? Crazy!
Because its in the UK...
@@TristanBanks i think they are referring to the plantation estate in Barbados. My response is that the government in Barbados is probably bribed to make sure that doesn't happen....
Understand your point, but imagine the precedent that would set. If a government could just seize your property? You surely wouldn’t want a government to have that sort of power? That would effectively be a totalitarian state.
Totally understand your sentiment of course
Tristan Banks....a lot is still in Barbados....he acquired more wealth fairly recently...it was in the news...
Because as public land it would no longer be taxed. He and his forbearers pay large property tax bills in both the UK and Barbados. Pretty sure that hasn’t always been spent well.
It's easier to fool people, than convince them they have been fooled
Real evil almost always wear an expensive suit nowadays.
If their was any justice in this world people like Drax would be spending their lives absolutely terrified of retribution
Why?
@@Goady1000 ???
So are you willing to pay if you found out your family did something bad?
@@iamjosh7290 if my ancestors were some of the worst and most successful slavers of the entire British empire I’m sure my opinion on the issue would be slightly different
@@iamjosh7290
He already has, we all have.
If you paid taxes in the UK prior to 2015 you have contributed financially to ending the slave trade. So personally I've contributed for 50 years already.
The whingeing ingrates doing the bleating can all f*ck off as far as I'm concerned, frankly.
Thanks JOE and also the local campaigners for shining a light on this, this guy has been hiding in plain view for way too long.
If the people of his constituency SOUTH DORSET ARE DECENT PEOPLE, THEY WOULD VOTE HIM OUT OF OFFICE!!
Lots of people would have voted for him, so they are not decent people then? Does this MP own any black slaves?
You imply the people who voted for him are not decent people. Yet you would willingly vote in a Political Party who would, through their policies, damage the UK beyond repair.
The question is, WHO VOTES FOR THIS MAN??
cnuts
Yes, that's the $ 64000 question, isn't it ? Do the people of Dorset secretly like the idea of their local squire and feudal master being wealthy on the blood and profits from chattel slavery ? Perhaps they do. In which case there's still a long way to go.
well it looking like the reform party votes for him.
An (deliberately) malleable electorate.
Type in 'Poole, Dorset' on rightmove and count how many properties there are for £500k+ vs how many are under £500k and you'll see where the bias is.
This is the MOST Tory of Tory things ever…
#ToriesOut
@@oneoflokis #toriesremain
Thank you for this very interesting video. I hope enough people share it to other social media channels to create more of a national interest.
Didn't the British citizens just finally finish paying off the reparations for the slave owners? I think I read that somewhere. Along with how the Duchy of York got a huge citizen funded payout from the same reparations fund. It was in the billion in todays money if I recall correctly.
Yeah, we should take it back from the slave owner families.
Last payments made in 2015 in this country. Professor David Olusogu did an amazing series in 2021 I think, for the BBC. Payments were made for each slave based on their skills, ie dressmaker, field hand, house keeper, wheel maker, the owners, or owners ancestors were recompensed accordingly. My people were enslaved on orange plantations in Florida. It simply needs to be part of our childrens education, certainly in this country, the way that things are heading at the present. @Michelle Norris
“It's hard to believe but it was only in 2015 that, according to the Treasury, British taxpayers finished 'paying off' the debt which the British government incurred in order to compensate British slave owners in 1835 because of the abolition of slavery.” Tax Justice.
To describe Barbados as an 'empty island' may make you think it was uninhabited. It was inhabited. The aboriginal islanders were all but killed off before this happened.
Despicable MP who refuses to listen to his constituents.
#ToriesOut
The clowns will vote for him again I suppose.
@@oneoflokis . I couldn't tolerate another 4-yrs of corruption, ineptitude and lies.
#ToriesOut
He's even got a cartoon supervillian style name...Dick Drax lol
I half expected his estate to be a volcano top lair
Dick Draxtardly?😂
The net worths of some of the biggest criminal "landed gentry" is vastly and deliberately underestimated. A small fraction of an acre of residential land goes for hundreds of thousands; and some of them still have 20 thousand acres plus - much of it in prime locations. Criminal assets should be seized by the state...
. . . and shared out for housing and allotments
Land does not sells for such prices if it is to be built on. If it remains agricultural land, it is worth much less.
This has taken the media, including PoliticsJOE too long. The estate was founded not only on the institution of slavery but also the compensation paid over two centuries by British taxpayers while the family kept the Barbadian estates AND the unwaged "liberated" slaves.
“It's hard to believe but it was only in 2015 that, according to the Treasury, British taxpayers finished 'paying off' the debt which the British government incurred in order to compensate British slave owners in 1835 because of the abolition of slavery.” Tax Justice.
A really good video summing up the matter. Sadly his local newspaper doesn't seem to be too interested in this story.
It is illegal to leave an engine running whilst parked.
The production of the horror film at the end was truly outstanding
One of the first times I've seen a police car in months in that area... Can't think why...
HE IS NOT RACIST BECOUSE HIS DISTANT FAMILY TRADED SLAVES, STOP FLOGGING PEOPLE FOR WHAT THEIR ANCESTORS DID.
**SHAME ON YOU** For supporting the victim ideaolgy that is rife at the moment.
Reparations relay, how does that work... REALLY. GROW UP & GO READ A BOOK.
What book did you read? Mein Kampf?
Learn to write proper english. He must pay what is owed.
His properties and assets need to be immediately seized.
Proceeds of Crime.
He's not the only one whose time is up. Doubtful that a privileged person such as Drax will ever see the wrongs that his family caused.
“It's hard to believe but it was only in 2015 that, according to the Treasury, British taxpayers finished 'paying off' the debt which the British government incurred in order to compensate British slave owners in 1835 because of the abolition of slavery.” Tax Justice.
The families linked to the slavery trade should be made to pay back what they owe and not the tax payers!!!
Then taxing everyone is probably the fairest option, seeing how everyone was at it, at some point in history. Best band ever, by the way!
Well done politics joe
🤯🤯🤯🤯......This is the UK in 2023...omg. Thanks JOE, but that was depressing.
Black people were handcuffed on ships, given salty foods to eat and packed Ike sardines on board boats for over 300; years. How can we forget this had history. They were beaten to work we inen were impregnated , still facing prejudice. 😢!
The estate employees in the 4x4's are breaking the law. But I'm not surprised the police were not called. What the employees were doing is an intimidation technique, not a way of wanting to end the protest.
Wtf are you talking about, it's not illegal to park your van in the gateway to your employers property.
@@olih27 engine's running while stationary. Get your facts right. The engine's were running and being reved to intimate and block sound on the recording as well.
@@graham.a.phillips2811 Thankfully the police did arrive, I'm sure he was issued with a £20 penalty and justice was restored.
The Drax family also owned moonraker and built a French chateau in LA and tried to create a perfect race inside a space base whilst poisoning the world below.
Took me a while 😅
As far as I'm aware, there's no law in this country that says someone is guilty of the crimes of his forefathers and pre the abolition of slavery, was slavery actually on the books as a criminal offence. Four or five of my granda's brothers were killed in ww1, not even sure exactly how many as even my dad's generation weren't that interested-shit happens.
It would be like my family hunting down the Kaiser's family and claiming they owed us 2 Bob.
These people are just more race grifters!!
He still BENEFITS from the murderous deeds of his ancestors. If he showed contrition and at least handed over the estate in Barbados and stopped mouthing off his anti immigrant views then maybe he could be tolerated. You continue to be a Tory bootlicker.
No, but surely you can understand when someone has clearly benefitted from evil.
Put it this way... If Hitler was successful in WW2 his descendants would have the blood of millions of people on their hands. Yes technically they're innocent - they didn't ask to be born Hitler's child. But they were, and by being that child they have access to money, power, privilege...etc.
Drax is not guilty of slavery himself. But his life would be impossible, indeed he may not even exist, without the blood of the black slaves his ancestors tortured and exploited for profit. He's not guilty... But he is indebted.
You are wrong he is extremely wealthy because of the slave trade he is responsible for his ancestors behaviour as he is living off their profits.