Everyone knows the brits were the one of the satrters of slavery .......they made the american blacks think it was the sherman tanks .......yanks ......but it was those sneaky bastard brits....... and now America is suffering through the sheer evilness of the brits .........the brits are ruthless evil bastards ...i should know i am british .....and a scot........ we are the rape children . of the viking and irish ....we have always distrusted the English ....they cannot be trusted on any level ......... we all know that ........ the welsh....... irish .....the english historically way back .......have always been underhanded....... evil........... and pure fucking nasty .....going all the way back into those times where they wore wigs....... and shit .....the british are single handeledly the most evil bastards on the planet ....apart from idi amin......... he was an evil bastard ...... but loved the brits ...... go figure ......the poor septics ....... got handed all the shit for slavery ..........when in fact it was the brits that sold most of the slaves .....but the american smelled money .......as they always do.....and fell inline ....... with the brits for cash .....its a fucking weakness ....like pussy to a weak guy .........just the facts matey !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.....i am not surprised at all britain has become a fucking shiothole ....... and the albanians are fucking ruining to ....not to mention other fucking third world parasitical countries .....it used to be nice ......... but now its just a fucking shitty rock in the sea ....inhabitated ....overpriced ....over run ........and corrupt and dirty ..........
she was thin as a rake, her teeth had been knocked out': Meet the victims of Britain's modern slave trsPeter Stanford
Carmen* is returning home to southern Europe. It is almost two years since this highly skilled pattern-cutter came to England, with only the clothes on her back, for what she had been told was a well-paid three-day job.
‘Now I have enough for five suitcases,’ she says, excited at the prospect of seeing her grown-up daughter and grandchild again. ‘I’m happy to be going, but my heart is divided in half, because now I have a family here.’
At first glance you might conclude that voluble, 40-something Carmen – black-rimmed glasses perched on the end of her nose, curly hair tied in an untidy bun – has had a ball in England. After all, she has been living for the past year in the large, bright, comfortable, fashionably decorated house in a leafy part of London that she shares with a group of other women, who are all gathered around her as she packs.
The reality, though, is sobering. Carmen and her friends are victims of modern slavery, a phrase that has become familiar since a landmark act was passed in 2015 cracking down on those who bring people to this country and force them to work as slaves in the sex industry, as domestics and – as in the case of Carmen – in factories.
Yet the heartbreaking first-hand stories of the devastated lives it describes are seldom heard – although Mo Farah’s recent revelations about how he ended up in the UK have begun to shatter that silence.
Bakhita House is a refuge run for the past seven years by Caritas Westminster (part of the Catholic archdiocese of Westminster) for women like Carmen, regardless of creed. And today some of them have agreed for the first time to talk openly, on condition that their identities and the location of their safe house are disguised: the traffickers who have exploited these women remain eager to find them and silence them.
A prisoner in plain sight
Carmen was recruited by a clothes factory in the East Midlands, for which she had done some freelance work from her home in Spain. When she arrived, barely able to speak a few words of English but expecting the best due to her natural optimism, the factory owners forcibly took away her phone and her money. They then kept her prisoner in their building, making her work all hours of the day and night.
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