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UK Delays Chagos Islands Sovereignty Deal Amid Political Backlash Fears
The UK government has delayed finalizing a controversial deal to transfer sovereignty of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius amid fears of a politically "toxic" backlash, particularly from Labour MPs opposed to welfare cuts. The proposed agreement involves the UK paying Mauritius an estimated £9 billion and leasing back the strategically important Diego Garcia military base used by the UK and US for 99 years. Although US objections were lifted by former President Trump, Downing Street is reportedly reluctant to sign the deal while MPs face a vote on £5 billion in welfare reductions, fearing attacks from both Conservative and Labour sides. Critics argue the deal risks national security, given Mauritius's growing ties with China, and accuse the government of unlawfully ceding British territory at great taxpayer expense. Opposition comes from cross-party MPs and peers, with some seeking judicial review and petitioning against the deal, emphasizing the loss of sovereignty and the high cost. Despite pressure from the Foreign Office and negotiators, political leaders are cautious about proceeding amid internal dissent and public criticism.

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