> *Ingrid from Crawley* said: “It was like somebody stabbed you from behind. Our heart was broken because they just took the decision.
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> *Bertrice Pompe from Clapham Junction* said Chagossians had been very poorly treated, adding “to them, we are not human”.
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> *Mylene Augustin* from Crawley demanded the government “stop the suffering”, adding: “Let my people, let us decide for our future.
Felt like the end of this article turned into a Roald Dahl book.
MeanCustardCreme on
“Britain needs to give up it’s colonial power!”
“Okay, here’s your island back”
“You are treating us like we are not human!”
BlackShuckChuck on
It’s a poor decision to give the islands to Mauritius, especially without consultation with those who were removed and their descendants who have no links to their new masters.
Don’t see why inviting them back and giving jobs for the base and sustainable use of fisheries etc. couldn’t have been done.
It is opening up a geopolitical weakness that could have negative strategic consequences later down the road and seems rather unnecessary.
Spare-Reception-4738 on
Haha sure they are just give Starmer another 3 months and he will be paying Argentina and Spain to take them.
AcademicIncrease8080 on
Britain could have simply allowed the islanders (who were not native to the islands but anyway) to return without handing over the territory to a [Chinese ally](https://inews.co.uk/news/china-shadowy-influence-chagos-islands-growing-3309367?srsltid=AfmBOordXU7lMQrgYM4zfFpKw7JBALUu-Yk4WJiR5teUjjZ4frXp1ucJ). It is probably one of the most bizarre and self-defeating diplomatic moves in history. Literally just giving away strategically vital territory to a country which is 2,000km away from the islands, has no historical claim to them (they were literally uninhabited!), and which China is bringing into its orbit.
A spectacular display of self-flaggelation on the diplomatic stage which just makes the UK look weak and pathetic. Terrible for Gibraltar and Falklands who have been absolutely thrown under the bus now that the UK looks like it’s prepared to grovel.
ohffs2021 on
My father died in the Falkland’s War. Personally I find it an odd affair. It’s messed up my family but I see it like Argentina owning the Isle of Wight. I do question myself if it’s right but ultimately I believe it’s up to the people that live there. How someone wants to live there I don’t know. Will my father’s death be in vain (it seems for oil reserves) I don’t know.
I honestly don’t know how I feel about it all. Only that I wish I had a loving, cohesive family.
FuzzBuket on
So that’s Gibraltar, the Falklands, the 6 counties and somehow catalan all gaining sovereignty within a week then?
bluecheese2040 on
David Lammy isn’t a man I’d trust at all on many things. This is one of them.
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> *Ingrid from Crawley* said: “It was like somebody stabbed you from behind. Our heart was broken because they just took the decision.
>
> *Bertrice Pompe from Clapham Junction* said Chagossians had been very poorly treated, adding “to them, we are not human”.
>
> *Mylene Augustin* from Crawley demanded the government “stop the suffering”, adding: “Let my people, let us decide for our future.
Felt like the end of this article turned into a Roald Dahl book.
“Britain needs to give up it’s colonial power!”
“Okay, here’s your island back”
“You are treating us like we are not human!”
It’s a poor decision to give the islands to Mauritius, especially without consultation with those who were removed and their descendants who have no links to their new masters.
Don’t see why inviting them back and giving jobs for the base and sustainable use of fisheries etc. couldn’t have been done.
It is opening up a geopolitical weakness that could have negative strategic consequences later down the road and seems rather unnecessary.
Haha sure they are just give Starmer another 3 months and he will be paying Argentina and Spain to take them.
Britain could have simply allowed the islanders (who were not native to the islands but anyway) to return without handing over the territory to a [Chinese ally](https://inews.co.uk/news/china-shadowy-influence-chagos-islands-growing-3309367?srsltid=AfmBOordXU7lMQrgYM4zfFpKw7JBALUu-Yk4WJiR5teUjjZ4frXp1ucJ). It is probably one of the most bizarre and self-defeating diplomatic moves in history. Literally just giving away strategically vital territory to a country which is 2,000km away from the islands, has no historical claim to them (they were literally uninhabited!), and which China is bringing into its orbit.
A spectacular display of self-flaggelation on the diplomatic stage which just makes the UK look weak and pathetic. Terrible for Gibraltar and Falklands who have been absolutely thrown under the bus now that the UK looks like it’s prepared to grovel.
My father died in the Falkland’s War. Personally I find it an odd affair. It’s messed up my family but I see it like Argentina owning the Isle of Wight. I do question myself if it’s right but ultimately I believe it’s up to the people that live there. How someone wants to live there I don’t know. Will my father’s death be in vain (it seems for oil reserves) I don’t know.
I honestly don’t know how I feel about it all. Only that I wish I had a loving, cohesive family.
So that’s Gibraltar, the Falklands, the 6 counties and somehow catalan all gaining sovereignty within a week then?
David Lammy isn’t a man I’d trust at all on many things. This is one of them.