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Diego Garcia Military Base and British Indian Ocean Territory Bill 2026-01-20

20 January 2026

Lead MP

Stephen Doughty

Debate Type

General Debate

Tags

Democracy & Elections
Other Contributors: 49

At a Glance

Stephen Doughty raised concerns about diego garcia military base and british indian ocean territory bill 2026-01-20 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
National security must always be the first priority of any Government, especially during uncertain times. The deal secures the vital military asset for future generations, allowing the base to continue to operate as it has done for decades to come, protecting UK national security and regional stability, and that of our allies. This agreement ensures long-term protection against adversaries and is supported by key international partners including Five Eyes members.

Government Response

Emphasises that national security is paramount. Defends the agreement as vital for protecting UK national security and regional stability, including support from key international partners such as Five Eyes members and others like Japan and South Korea. Reiterates previous statements of US endorsement and dismisses recent criticisms. Defended the Chagos Islands treaty by providing detailed financial calculations and methodologies used, emphasising transparency and accuracy. He also clarified that the costs have been verified by multiple bodies including the Government Actuary’s Department, House of Commons Library, Office for Statistics Regulation, and Office for Budget Responsibility. The deal enhances national security for the UK, US, and allies by ensuring a long-term contract worth $85 million for base operations; strict measures are in place to prevent foreign interference. Despite criticisms from the Opposition, they supported this during their term and now opportunistically object. Defended Government's position, clarified financial forecasts using an inflation-adjusted net present value. Emphasised importance of national security benefits provided by the treaty and rejected higher cost estimates presented by critics.
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