thisjohn shattock, who died injamaica, was my great—great—grandfather, queenie‘s dad, but what i wasn'tut about his grandfather, who was also called john shattock. sojohn bellott shattock senior was a merchant during the slave trade, and he owned slaves. so he would travel betweenjamaica and the uk, and he was based in somerset. so there must be some shattocks in somerset. yeah, there is. my ancestry comes full circle back to the uk. i knew i have a right to be here, as much right to be here as the shattocks who are in somerset, basically. yeah. the windrush is notjust about politics, it's not just about immigration. jamaica and the uk are bound together by blood. we are two branches of the same family tree. my kids generally feel british, and comfortable about saying that. absolutely. it's not a thing for them. yeah. and part of me thinks, well, that's great, even though i think i need to explain the history, so they understand. they need to be aware because the system, the government, needs to change the rules, just like what we've seen with the windrush. we still have to be on our gu