Foreign secretary says status quo not sustainable as Tory MPs accuse Labour of giving away key asset David Lammy has hailed the decision to return the Chagos Islands to Mauritius as a deal to save a strategically important UK-US military base, after accusations from opposition MPs that a key asset...
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