British Indian Ocean Territory: Negotiations Debate
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(2 months, 1 week ago)
Commons ChamberIt was precisely to put the base on a secure footing, because of that global uncertainty, that this deal was the right deal.
I must say that I am surprised by Labour’s conversion to the merits of leasehold rather than the security of freehold ownership—I did not think that was its position. In addition to being an unsinkable aircraft carrier, the British Indian Ocean Territory is host to unique space observation capabilities. It is the only remote monitoring place in the southern hemisphere that is able to see parts of the sky to which we would otherwise be blind. Space is a heavily contested military domain, so did the Foreign Secretary even know about these space monitoring capabilities? What are his plans to secure alternatives to save our freedom and security?
Foreign Secretaries do not comment on such capabilities, but the House will have heard the hon. Gentleman’s remarks.