Ministers Must Prove the UK Is Serious About Recognising the Damage Done to Chagossians
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Ministers must prove the UK is serious about recognising the damage done to Chagossians
It’s a matter of national security – the land has to be cleansed of its population. It began with limiting movement and making the area increasingly unliveable; it ended with rounding up people, gassing pets, and forced deportation to a land of anoth...
After the signing of the Chagos retrocession treaty in Mauritius, Port-Louis began the first consultations for an official visit to the archipelago in 2025. The Mauritian Prime Minister, Navin Ramgoolam, gathered last weekend, his main collaborators as well as representatives of the Chagossian community for a first preparatory meeting. Among the key issues, the modalities of the displacement and the composition of the delegation.
Priti Patel: Labour have paid a huge price tag just to damage British interests and please lefty lawyers
Dame Priti Patel is Shadow Foreign Secretary and MP for Witham. Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Foreign Secretary David ‘Calamity’ Lammy, have signed away British sovereignty of the Chagos Islands, otherwise known as the British Indian Ocean Territory. They have given into the demands of Mauritius because rather than stand up for the British national interest, Starmer and Lammy would rather side with the campaigns of left-wing activists and lawy…
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