A trait I’ve
noticed in the Labour Government since they’ve been in office is not admitting
mistakes when they’ve been made. The longer this continues while making an ever-increasing
number of mistakes, the more unsustainable this attitude will be, and ultimately
the greater the political consequences.
A prime
example of this shoddy attitude is how the Labour Government have behaved over
the Chagos Islands. They have been acting with incredible naivety when it comes
to global security, with their determination to hand over sovereignty to
Mauritius, while simultaneously ignoring the concerns of the Chagossian people.
It has been
no secret that the Labour Government were trying to get the deal signed and that
they wanted to ‘wash their hands’ of the Chagos Islands before the change in US
Administration this week. Thankfully it appears they failed in that, but we
should never be in a position where we need the Administration of a US
President who has a track record of acting on personal whims and grievances, to
stop a British Government from making a monumentally bad international
decision.
Keir Starmer
seems unable to get out of his lefty lawyer mindset, that he had during his
career before politics. Not only that, but his clique of fellow lefty lawyers
also appears to be having undue influence. It is apparently one of his chums
who has been acting on behalf of the Mauritius Government during the
negotiations, very much against the interests of our own country. It’s also
emerged that the Government’s Attorney General represented a group of asylum
seekers who landed on Diego Garcia, against the British Conservative Government
in 2023. He lost that case but guess what, now that Starmer is PM, those asylum
seekers have been flown thousands of miles to come here to the UK as a ‘special
case’.
We will see what happens, but what really needs to happen is the UK Government to tell Mauritius there is no deal, and then seek to address the historical wrongs that a previous Labour Government did, when they forcibly removed Chagossian people from their homeland in the 1960s.
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