26 February 2025
James Cleverly questions Government on UK-Mauritius deal

Speaking in a debate on the multi-billion pound cost of the UK-Mauritius deal, James Cleverly seeks clarification of the claim repeatedly made by the Government that if we do not pay, someone else will.

Mr James Cleverly (Braintree) (Con)

I genuinely appreciate the opportunity that the Minister has given me to speak about this matter, but I want to clarify a point. She has said this a couple of times now, and I want to understand. She keeps saying that if we do not pay, someone else will. Who would be the recipient of that payment, given that the Chagos islands are British sovereign territory? Is she suggesting that another country would pay us? Why would another country pay Mauritius? The Chagos islands do not belong to Mauritius.

The Minister for Development (Anneliese Dodds)

I know that the right hon. Gentleman understands full well that this is because of the legal uncertainty that is created by the current situation. That has been recognised time and again. It was the reason his Government engaged in 11 rounds of negotiations, and it is why there is this problem. I am surprised that Conservative Members are so unconcerned about the contestation that we see in that part of the world, and the need for our country’s interests to be put first.

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