“It worries me when I hear people talk about wealth and success in the UK as being down to colonialism or imperialism or white privilege or whatever.”

Instead, she said the Glorious Revolution of 1688 – which led to the development of the UK constitution and solidified the role of parliament – should be credited for providing the kind of economic certainty that paved the way for the Industrial Revolution.

Any other interpretation could derail efforts to increase growth at home and abroad, Badenoch said.

“It matters, because if people genuinely believe that the UK only grew and developed into an advanced economy because of exploitation and oppression, then the solutions they will devise will make our growth and productivity problem even worse,” she said.

wojak-nooo nooo all this talking about our practice of theiving is really going to derail ongoing theiving efforts

“It matters in other countries too, because if developing nations do not understand how the west became rich, they cannot follow in its footsteps.

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    7 months ago

    Ah yes the “glorious” revolution of 1688 when the British slave trade was “deregulated” and the monopoly of the Royal African Company was broken, triggering an explosion of private slave piracy and kidnappings

    These state mouthpieces need better lines