This petition was submitted during the 2017-2019 parliament
Rejected petition Reprimand Jacob Rees Mogg for his comments on British Concentration Camps
During BBC Question Time Jacob Rees Mogg suggested that the British Concentration Camps during the Boer War could not be looked at from the comfort of 2019 and used the death rate in Glasgow as a comparrison to negate responsibility for the thousands of deaths.
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Factually, this was misleading. The British concentration camps were routinely highlighted by opposition parties as barbaric and both military and political leaders described them as a military tactic, not humanitarian.
These camps were responsible for 48k deaths, up to 80% being children, many of whom were starved to death. All of whom were civilians.
Rees Mogg's comments were morally reprehensible and unsuitable for someone in a position of authority. Concentration camps are never forgivable
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