Hopeless Keir Starmer forced to deny Mauritius claims £9bn Chagos deal payment will rise

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Mauritius claimed that the Chagos deal will cost more due to inflation. (Image: Getty)

has been forced to deny that the Chagos Islands deal will cost more than £9 billion after claims inflation drove the price up.

Mauritian Prime Minister Navin Ramgoolam claimed inflation would hike the cost to more than

Currently, the deal involves giving away the islands but leasing the Diego Garcia air base for £90 million a year for 99 years, previous reports said.

However, Mr Ramgoolam said this could would increase each year for the next 10 years as with the Government.

He added: “The previous package was very badly negotiated. It seems somebody who didn’t know that inflation existed. [The deal] has to be inflation-proof. What’s the point of getting money and then having half of it by the end?”

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Mauritian Prime Minister Navin Ramgoolam said he’d struck an inflation linked deal. (Image: Getty)

This prompted the Foreign Office to step in, calling Mr Ramgoolam’s claims “inaccurate and misleading”, with a spokesperson telling the “the UK will only sign a deal that is in our best interest”.

They maintained: “There has been no change to the terms of extension in the treaty.”

Progress on the Chagos deal has slowed since was consulted on it, despite previous efforts to get it signed before he was sworn in in January.

Since then, the Government said it was “perfectly reasonable for the US administration to consider the detail” of an agreement.

Senior members of Mr Trump’s administration have raised alarm bells that giving back the islands in the Indian Ocean while weakening the West’s.

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The Chagos deal has also faced opposition from Shadow Foreign Secretary Dame Priti Patel, who said it disregarded national security.

She said: “It seems has learnt absolutely nothing – and is still putting his leftie shame of our country’s history over our national security, and our longstanding relationship with our closest ally.

“He has the audacity to tell the British people they will foot the bill and pay for the indignity of his surrender of the Chagos Islands, as he isolates the new US administration by bending the knee to Mauritius and emboldening our enemies with his disastrous surrender deal.

“Starmer and David Lammy must of diplomacy which is putting out special relationship at risk while they play pathetic gesture politics.”

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