Government signs deal to hand over Chagos Islands
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EXCLUSIVE: Sir Iain Duncan Smith says the "French are laughing their heads off" in the wake of the Prime Minister's Brexit "reset" deal.
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GB News on MSNKeir Starmer reported to watchdog for 'lying to public' about true cost of Chagos 'surrender'Sir Keir Starmer could face an investigation by Britain's statistics watchdog over "lying to the public" about the true cost of "surrendering" the Chagos Islands to Mauritius. Starmer has been reported to the UK Statistics Authority by furious Tories - who have urged its chairman Sir Robert Chote to properly examine the Prime Minister's data.
One hundred…million pounds. That is (roughly) the (annual) amount Britain will pay Mauritius to keep a military base on the Chagos Islands crucial to British and indeed American security.
Sir Keir Starmer has signed an agreement to hand over sovereignty of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius in a deal that could cost taxpayers tens of billions of pounds.
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GB News on MSN'Why are we doing this?' GB News guest grills Labour MP on Chagos giveaway as Keir Starmer blasted as a 'coward'A heated exchange took place on GB News this evening as a guest confronted Labour MP Barry Gardiner over what he described as "giving away" British territory only to lease it back. The confrontation comes after Prime Minister Keir Starmer signed an agreement formally ceding British control of the Chagos Archipelago to the Mauritian government,
BRITAIN will funnel money to Brussels for a “sellout” deal that drags the country back under the control of European judges and grants French boats access to our fishing waters for 12 YEARS. The
Keir Starmer has finally revealed how much his Chagos Island surrender is going to cost the British public, after months of speculation about the terms of the treaty.The Prime Minister finally signed away the crucial strategic island to Mauritus this afternoon,
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GB News on MSN'Disgraceful!' Keir Starmer blasted over 'weak-willed approach' to Chagos deal by Grant ShappsFormer Defence Secretary Grant Shapps has launched a scathing attack on Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer's "disgraceful" Chagos deal after finally signing the multi-billion pound agreement. In an announcement on Thursday,