your great grandparents came over on the windrush. absolutely. did you feel personally affronted?ited to number ten after the mistake of being... a mistake or, how shall we say, a faux pas. i refused because i felt like i had been used — "let's get naomi campbell here, it will make it look like it is ok if she comes." i will never go against my people. that is when theresa may was prime minister. yes, so i refused and said, "no, thank you, iam not going to attend," and did go, quietly, to see theresa may, before she left number ten, and you know, she made it, she wasn't acting like she knew she had done something, a mistake, and upset a lot of people and hurt a lot people's feelings, but it is also, you have to remember this, theirfoundation of where they came from, in coming to this country, so it was deep — it was a very deep wound that she opened. right. and, look, another issue that is being discussed across the caribbean, including injamaica and the coalition of caribbean states, supports reparations, and the jamaican minister for youth and culture says "we are hoping for rep