Tories Accuse PM of Funding Tax Cuts for Mauritians with Chagos Deal
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Just when you thought Labour couldn't stoop any lower, along comes Gibraltar, writes Suella Braverman
After the revelation that Lammy and Starmer’s Surrender deal of the Chagos Islands would mean that £30bn worth of British taxpayer money will be helping the Mauritian government to cut their taxes, raise their wages and pay off their national debt, one hoped it couldn’t get any worse.
Starmer's Chagos Surrender Deal to Fund Massive Tax Cuts for Mauritians – The Daily Sceptic
Keir Starmer's Chagos surrender deal will fund tax cuts for Mauritians, it's emerged, as the Mauritian Government says it will pay off its national debt, abolish income tax for 81% of Mauritians and raise minimum salaries.
Fury as Starmer’s Chagos Islands deal to fund £30bn tax cuts for Mauritians
Mauritian PM Navin Ramgoolam announced on Wednesday that nearly £500 million in payments under the terms of the deal to gain control of the island will be used to pay off the island nation's national debt.
Two remote islands with a common purpose
After a decades-long fight, Prime Minister Starmer in late May gave up Britain’s possession of the Chagos Islands in the Indian Ocean, while Australia keeps the Cocos (Keeling) Islands, our most distant Indian Ocean territory. The United States military has continuing use of both.
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