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Starmer apologizes for UK's historical forced adoptions amid criticism over current family policies

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Robert Freeman

2d ago· 6 min readenOpinion

Summary

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer issued an apology for the state's role in forced adoptions between 1949 and 1976, which resulted in 185,000 children being taken from parents without full consent. However, the article argues this apology rings hollow given Labour's ongoing failures in supporting families, particularly around maternity-related issues. The piece criticizes Starmer's record, noting anti-poverty campaigners have dubbed him 'Kid Starver' due to continued hardships faced by British families under his government.

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bskyStarmer apologizes for UK's historical forced adoptions amid criticism over current family policiesthecanary.co

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British prime minister Keir Starmer issued an apology on Thursday July 2 for the state's role in forced adoptions over multiple decades.
It rings hollow, however, given the man anti-poverty campaigners christened 'Kid Starver' continues to fail British families.
The British state funded the system which between 1949 and 1976 resulted in the forced adoption of 185,000 children.
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Keir Starmer's apology for historical forced adoptions falls flat given Labour's significant maternity-related failings

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