Thanks. My memory is probably focused on London (which was 6% and now about 7-8 percent I think not sure).
Anyway, with regards to any reparations discussion in England, this is interesting. So, if reparations are paid to Caricom, do any Caribbean blacks who were born there and migrated to the UK at any age get it? Should they? And what about the Caribbean and Africans who were born in the UK of Caribbean and African ancestry? So many questions.
Not just that, if we are talking born abroad descendants there are far more outside the Caribbean than in. I have heard that that there are more Jamaicans outside Jamaica than in but I think this may include descendants.
There are 900 million subsaharan Africans.
So, you touched on something else. That the Caribbean v African issue in the UK is overstated? The communities mix? What are the problems if any and even if minor?
I will say this. Outside America, its the British blacks that are the most receptive when I've been abroad more than any other black peoples with the possible exception of Canadian blacks. Depends on which ones.