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British Indian Ocean Territory 2026-01-28

28 January 2026

Lead MP

Priti Patel

Debate Type

General Debate

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Taxation
Other Contributors: 56

At a Glance

Priti Patel raised concerns about british indian ocean territory 2026-01-28 in the House of Commons. A government minister responded. Other MPs also contributed.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Lead Contributor

Opened the debate
Conservative MP Priti Patel argues that the United Kingdom should not cede sovereignty over the British Indian Ocean Territory to Mauritius, criticising Labour's £34.7 billion deal as harmful and detrimental to national security and defence needs. She emphasises the importance of upholding the 1966 UK-US exchange of notes and accuses the Government of ignoring critical legal agreements.

Government Response

Taxation
Government Response
The Government oppose the motion. The treaty guarantees full UK operational control of Diego Garcia for generations to come. The cost is not exaggerated and the motion attempts to bind parliamentary procedure on an exchange that has not been finalised. The Minister challenged the Conservative MPs to explain why their government initiated negotiations if they believed it was damaging national security and a 'crazy deal'. He emphasised that there had been no answer from any of them. The Minister defended the current deal with Mauritius, emphasising that it includes unrestricted access for UK and US military operations. He also highlighted the financial value of securing continued base operation at approximately £100 million a year. The Minister did not make a full speech but provided information about the Chagossian trust fund during the debate.

Shadow Response

None
Shadow Response
Defends Conservative positions and leadership, questioning the motives behind Labour's stance on the Chagos Islands deal. Accuses Labour Members of seeking political advancement at the expense of national security consistency.
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