Daily Mail Online Article Rating

Mauritius set to sign off Starmer's surrender of Chagos Islands TODAY

Jan 15, 2025 View Original Article
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    28% Somewhat Conservative

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    72% Very Conservative

  • Politician Portrayal

    -59% Negative

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44% : This will also undermine our relationship with the USA and the incoming Trump administration who have signalled their opposition to this deal.'Britain's surrender of the Chagos Islands could be agreed today as ministers scramble to get a deal done before Donald Trump returns to the White HouseLabour is feared to have agreed further concessions during last-minute talks in a desperate bid to win round the government in MauritiusMr Trump has not commented on the deal, nor his ally Elon Musk despite his persistent attacks on the Labour governmentShe went on: 'For months Labour have been negotiating in secret and hiding from the public and Parliament the details and costs of the surrender of sovereignty.
38% : Britain's surrender of the Chagos Islands could be agreed today as ministers scramble to get a deal done before Donald Trump returns to the White House.
19% : Trump takes office and could stop the deal.'
19% : Trump takes office and could stop the deal.'

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