If Britain once dispatched ships to suppress slavery, is it serious enough now to deliver reparatory justice?
Britain Must Lead is the definitive reference text on race codes, reparatory justice, and the global duty of the United Kingdom. Written under the authority of IC3 Crime Scene Investigators (IC3CSI), this work presents a comprehensive investigation into why Britain is uniquely obligated - and uniquely positioned - to lead the creation of an independent international entity for reparatory justice.
Unlike any other nation, Britain has both:
A codified system of racial classification (the IC1-IC6 Codes).
A legal framework where race is a protected characteristic under the Equality Act 2010.
Drawing on history, law, theology, and contemporary evidence, this book argues that these tools make Britain singularly qualified to establish precise and enforceable systems for reparations.
Inside you'll discover:
The legacy of the Royal Navy and Britain's claim to abolitionist values.
The transatlantic and Arab slave trades and their enduring legacies.
The colonial exploitation of Africa and its ongoing consequences.
The modern abuses of Africans in the Middle East, North Africa, and beyond.
The hostage condition of IC3 Black and IC6 Mixed-Black peoples, defined by birthplace, lineage, appearance, culture, and DNA.
A roadmap for reparatory justice, including draft legislation, governance frameworks, and international mechanisms.
With exhaustive appendices of laws, archives, case studies, and a groundbreaking FOI investigation exposing Britain's institutional neglect, Britain Must Lead stands as the most comprehensive reference on reparatory justice to date.
For policymakers, activists, scholars, and communities, this book is not simply an argument - it is a record of evidence and a demand for action.
The obligation is undeniable. The duty is urgent. Britain must lead.