Green-party success Is reshaping global politics are increasingly shaping the debate in countries around the world
- Reporter 21
- 23 Oct, 2021
The
British-Iranian dual national, who was detained for six years in Iran,
said she should have been back in the UK “six years ago”.
Speaking
in parliament on Monday at her first press conference, she said she did
“not really agree” that she should be thanking the foreign secretary
for her return.
“I have seen five foreign secretary changes over
the course of six years. That is unprecedented given the politics of the
UK,” she told the assembled media.
“But I was told, many many
times, ‘We’re going to get you home.’ That never happened. So there was a
time when I felt like, do you know what, I’m not even going to trust
you because I’ve been told so many times that I’m going to be taken
home. But that never happened! Equalities Minister Kemi Badenoch has
suggested the British Empire brought “good things” to communities as she
urged telling “both sides” of history.
Having gone to school in
Lagos, Nigeria, she said she was taught about Britain’s past with a
nuanced description that has influenced her view on the former empire.
“There
were terrible things that happened during the British Empire, there
were other good things that happened, and we need to tell both sides of
the story,” she told Times Radio.
“I think my upbringing and schooling in another country has really influenced the way that I look at these things.
“There
wasn’t any sort of attempt to describe the British Empire as this
awful, terrible thing that oppressed and victimised us.”
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