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25 Feb 2026 Diego Garcia and British Indian Ocean Territory

I thank my right hon. Friend for the question. Of course, the UK Government abide by international law and will continue to do so.

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25 Feb 2026 Diego Garcia and British Indian Ocean Territory

Mr Speaker, I can only apologise. I would not seek to draw you into such a flagrant incident of ignoring travel advice. The treaty is as it was signed. It is going through both Houses of Parliament. We are discussing it with our American colleagues. The fact that the hon. Member sought to take a selfie video on the isl

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25 Feb 2026 Diego Garcia and British Indian Ocean Territory

To be clear about the current position, there was support from the US Administration for this treaty, which has not changed. There clearly has been a statement from the President of the United States more recently that is very significant, and, as I told the House, we are now discussing those concerns with the United S

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25 Feb 2026 Diego Garcia and British Indian Ocean Territory

Returning to the substance of the hon. Member’s question, I would just like to remind him that if he turned up with a selfie stick to RAF Waddington in Lincolnshire, which is a similarly sensitive military base, he would be turned away. I do not understand his surprise, or that of those who travelled with him, that whe

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25 Feb 2026 Diego Garcia and British Indian Ocean Territory

The hon. Member suggests that we have gone around the American Government. I have set out already in my response the extensive talks that we have had on this question with both Secretaries and, indeed, the President of the United States in recent months. There is no question of us going around the US Government. The ho

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25 Feb 2026 Diego Garcia and British Indian Ocean Territory

I am not the relevant Minister. I am the Minister for the Middle East, as hon. Member knows.

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25 Feb 2026 Diego Garcia and British Indian Ocean Territory

Again, there is this desire to suggest that there was no issue, that the 11 rounds of negotiation started by the previous Government were done for no reason and that there was no substance behind our concerns. I quote from US Secretary Hegseth: “Diego Garcia is a vital military base for the US. The UK’s very important

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25 Feb 2026 Diego Garcia and British Indian Ocean Territory

If those were disparaging comments about my preparedness, I would encourage the hon. Member to listen to my previous answers, in which I said that I will not be drawn on operational questions for reasons—[Interruption.] The question was about whether a specific RAF base is being used. Would Conservative Members have be

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25 Feb 2026 Diego Garcia and British Indian Ocean Territory

I am rather old-fashioned. The territory to which the hon. Gentleman refers is within the British Indian Ocean Territory. The law that applies there applies to the whole of the territory. The travel advice—I am not sure the hon. Member for Clacton acquainted himself with it before he travelled—is clear on all the islan

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25 Feb 2026 Diego Garcia and British Indian Ocean Territory

It is interesting that the hon. Member started her question by referring to months. Going back years to when she was a special adviser in the previous Government and talks were being conducted, there was clearly recognition in the Conservative Government that there was a real issue to be addressed. You pursued talks. Y

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25 Feb 2026 Diego Garcia and British Indian Ocean Territory

Madam Deputy Speaker, I apologise. I am failing again. The hon. Member will appreciate the scepticism on the Government Benches given that the Conservative Government started this process, two American Administrations recognised that there was a real issue to be addressed, and this American Administration supported the

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25 Feb 2026 Diego Garcia and British Indian Ocean Territory

On the first question, as I understand it the talks first started under the Conservative Government, but I am very happy to check the Foreign Office records and come back on that question. Whether they were started in 2009 or in 2010, that was quite a long period afterwards during which the Conservative Government were

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25 Feb 2026 Diego Garcia and British Indian Ocean Territory

The hon. Member usually thanks me for my tone; I will reflect on that afterwards. He asked me about sensitive security discussions between the United States and the United Kingdom; I am not really in a position to be drawn. We do discuss questions of middle east security with the United States. The Foreign Secretary se

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25 Feb 2026 Diego Garcia and British Indian Ocean Territory

Further to that point of order, Madam Deputy Speaker; I beg the forgiveness of the House. As the House knows, I am the middle east Minister. On this occasion I am the duty Minister, so I am here to answer any question that I can. Where greater precision can be provided in writing—rather than risk providing the House wi

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25 Feb 2026 Diego Garcia and British Indian Ocean Territory

My hon. Friend paints the hon. Member for Clacton as a captain, but I will decline the opportunity to be the sheriff on this occasion.

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25 Feb 2026 Diego Garcia and British Indian Ocean Territory

This Government will seek to pursue Britain’s national interests. As the Prime Minister has made clear, we are sometimes going to disagree with our friends and allies in public, but we will seek to resolve those issues in private. The principles driving the decisions of the Ministers of this Government will be Britain’

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25 Feb 2026 Diego Garcia and British Indian Ocean Territory

I would not like to accept the connection being made between the British Indian Ocean Territory and Gibraltar and the Falklands. We are four-square behind the sovereignty of Gibraltar and the Falklands, which have chosen repeatedly to remain British, and long may that continue. We are abiding by our manifesto commitmen

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25 Feb 2026 Diego Garcia and British Indian Ocean Territory

No. We will not declassify what we do at RAF Waddington, and we will not declassify what we do in defence of the realm. It is not a serious proposition. There are obviously mechanisms, through Parliament, by which secret material can be considered through the Intelligence and Security Committee, and we will continue to

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25 Feb 2026 Diego Garcia and British Indian Ocean Territory

The hon. Member refers to amendments to the Bill, and I am sure that he will understand why I will leave that to the Minister responsible for conducting the Bill through the House. On his question about the status of the negotiations, as I said, this is going through Parliament in the normal way. We are pausing for dis

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25 Feb 2026 Diego Garcia and British Indian Ocean Territory

I am appalled by the right hon. Member: Newark may well be a market town but Lincoln is a city, and has been for a very long time, so I invite him to withdraw that remark. [Laughter.] I do not receive a great deal of correspondence from constituents in Lincoln on this question. Mostly, my constituents prioritise Britai

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