logo
Mauritius ‘to receive £35bn' for Chagos deal over 99 years

Mauritius ‘to receive £35bn' for Chagos deal over 99 years

Independenta day ago
A deal to keep the UK-US military base running in the Chagos Archipelago is projected to see £34.7 billion handed to Mauritius over the next 99 years.
Conservative shadow foreign secretary Dame Priti Patel accused ministers of trying to 'cover up' the cost of ceding the Chagos Islands to Mauritius, accusing them of using an 'accountancy trick' to price the deal at £3.4 billion.
The higher figure, released after a freedom of information request to the Government Actuary's Department, is a nominal amount.
Adjusted to account for inflation, the deal is thought to be worth an average £101 million a year in 2025/26 terms, lowering the value to around £10 billion in today's money.
The UK Government has agreed to cede the Chagos Archipelago to Mauritius but retain control of the military base on Diego Garcia.
Ministers feared that without a deal, the base's future was in doubt amid challenges in international courts and tribunals.
'We've all known it's a terrible deal with huge costs to hard-pressed British taxpayers,' Dame Priti wrote in The Telegraph, which first reported the figures.
'But for months, ministers in public and Parliament have sought to cover up the true amounts.'
Dame Priti also warned that 'instead of owning up to the costs, Labour has used an accountancy trick to claim the amount was only £3.4 billion – still a vast waste of money'.
She described the £35 billion figure as 'mind-blowing', and labelled Foreign Secretary David Lammy as ''Calamity' Lammy'.
Dame Priti accused him, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, Attorney General Lord Hermer and special envoy for the negotiations Jonathan Powell of being 'the worst team of negotiators in history'.
The figures, seen by the PA news agency, show that the Government used a Treasury principle to reduce the figure by between 2.5% and 3.5% per year to £3.4 billion.
This 'social time preference', used since 2003, is based on the idea that taxpayers would prefer to get their return on the deal sooner rather than later.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

I got an exclusive first look inside Space NK's new store...these are the anti-ageing products that are flying off the shelves
I got an exclusive first look inside Space NK's new store...these are the anti-ageing products that are flying off the shelves

Daily Mail​

time7 minutes ago

  • Daily Mail​

I got an exclusive first look inside Space NK's new store...these are the anti-ageing products that are flying off the shelves

Daily Mail journalists select and curate the products that feature on our site. If you make a purchase via links on this page we will earn commission - learn more This weekend, more than 12,000 beauty enthusiasts descended on Space NK's striking new flagship store at 214 Oxford Street – formerly part of the iconic old Topshop before its closure in 2021. Spanning an impressive 4,600 square feet, this is the brand's boldest retail move yet, promising an immersive beauty experience that goes far beyond your average trip to Boots.

Plaid Cymru's Rhun ap Iorwerth rules out Senedd deal with Tories
Plaid Cymru's Rhun ap Iorwerth rules out Senedd deal with Tories

BBC News

time7 minutes ago

  • BBC News

Plaid Cymru's Rhun ap Iorwerth rules out Senedd deal with Tories

Plaid Cymru's leader has ruled out a deal with the Conservatives after next year's Senedd ap Iorwerth had already said his party would not work with party has ever won a majority in Cardiff Bay and changes to the voting system mean it is even less likely that any party will win more than half the Cymru was close to agreeing a so-called rainbow coalition with the Conservatives and the Liberal Democrats in 2007 but the deal collapsed after it was blocked at a meeting of senior Lib Dems. Speaking to BBC-produced NewyddionS4C, ap Iorwerth insisted such a deal was not on the cards polling suggests Plaid Cymru and Reform are vying to be the biggest party after May's vote, with Labour third and the Conservatives fourth. Asked by NewyddionS4C presenter Bethan Rhys Roberts about the possibility of Plaid Cymru working with the Conservatives, ap Iorwerth said: "No, we're not going to be working with the Conservatives."We don't know if the Conservatives will be there in any numbers - they have their own serious problems at the moment."The Conservatives and Reform are more or less one party, with one trying to go further to the right than the other."UK Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch and the party's Senedd leader Darren Millar recently declined to rule out deals with Plaid Cymru and Reform after next year's the prospect of the rainbow coalition disappeared in 2007, Plaid Cymru's leader at the time Ieuan Wyn Jones struck a deal with Rhodri Morgan's Labour to form the One Wales Labour-led coalition with Plaid Cymru as the junior has worked with a minority Labour government on further occasions since then, most recently through the Co-operation Agreement signed by the then Plaid leader Adam Price and the then Labour First Minister Mark Iorwerth, having replaced Price, brought that agreement to an early end in May 2024 amid concerns over the leadership of Vaughan Gething, who by then had succeeded Mark about the possibility of working with Labour again after May 2026, ap Iorwerth pointed out that the SNP had managed to govern alone as a minority government in Scotland in he added that having parties working together was "completely normal"."That can happen formally and informally," he added.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store