Quote of the day 7th February

"The Prime Minister and Attorney General have taken leave of their senses in paying a foreign government billions to take possession of a strategically vital British territory."

This was the heading of The Times first leader yesterday about the dreadful deal which the PM and attorney general are trying to push through to pay the government of Mauritius to take over the Chagos Islands following a non-binding suggestion from the International Court.

There was a case for starting negotiations with Mauritius following the court's recommendation, to see if an acceptable compromise could be found, as the last government did. However, the deal now on the table cannot be any stretch of the imagination be considered an acceptable compromise, it is total surrender at a ridiculous price. There is no case whatsoever for proceeding with such an absurd deal.

The Teams leader goes on to say of Sir Keir Starmer and  Richard Hermer, the PM and Attorney General, that 

"In an act that with no hint of hyperbole merits the description 'insane,' these men, with the connivance of David Lammy, the Foreign Secretary, and Jonathan Powel, the National Security Advisor have concocted an agreement that is set fair to be the worst negotiated by a British government in living memory."


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