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Chagos Islands deal passes in Commons – with formal ‘surrender’ now expected in just months

The Chagos Islands “surrender” deal cleared its final Commons hurdle on Monday night, paving the way for the territory to be formally handed to Mauritius by the end of this year.

MPs voted through the Diego Garcia Military Base and British Indian Ocean Territory Bill on its third reading by a 320-171 margin shortly before 11pm – following a testy debate in the chamber.

Reform UK’s Danny Kruger had raised fears of a “secret deal with China” lying behind the handover deal as he warned just how “baffling” the decision to give the islands away would be.

Nigel Farage had separately warned that China was moving to buy one of the islands.

US Air Force ground crew members wave at a B-52H Stratofortress bomber as it taxis in Diego Garcia for take off on a strike mission against Afghanistan 07 October 2001u200b

In response to Mr Kruger, Foreign Office Minister Stephen Doughty crowed in response: “Why then does the United States, our Five Eyes partners, or other key allies, support this deal?

“It protects our national security, it secures the base on Diego Garcia. Why would they support it? It’s no secret deal. It’s absolute nonsense.”

The deal, if it passes the Lords, will see the British Indian Ocean Territory formally ceded to Mauritius.

Britain will then pay to rent back Diego Garcia, the archipelago’s largest island and home to a joint UK-US military base.

Taxpayers will be forced to foot a £30billion, 99-year bill for the privilege.

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The Tories had tabled amendments to the Bill which would have blocked payments for Diego Garcia unless they were approved by Parliament, and forced the Government to consult exiled indigenous Chagossians further on the handover..

While Mr Farage said China was “negotiating a lease on Peros Banhos, the island close to Diego Garcia”.

The Reform chief specifically named UK national security adviser Jonathan Powell as the architect of the deal – and accused him of “selling us out to China”.

Across the Atlantic, allies of Donald Trump had also raised the alarm over the Chinese threat.

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Mauritius enjoys a close relationship with Beijing, prompting critics to warn that China will try to undermine the base by spying on its operations.

However, the deal includes so-called “security guarantees” which would prevent any foreign military installations on outlying islands near Diego Garcia without the consent of the British Government.

More to follow…


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