Diego Garcia Military Base and British Indian Ocean Territory Bill

Debate between John Whittingdale and Calvin Bailey
John Whittingdale Portrait Sir John Whittingdale
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My hon. Friend is absolutely right—

Calvin Bailey Portrait Mr Calvin Bailey
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Will the right hon. Member give way?

John Whittingdale Portrait Sir John Whittingdale
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If I might just answer my hon. Friend before doing so. Admiral Lord West has immense experience and knowledge. If the Defence Committee should decide to look at this, it might well ask him to give evidence on the basis of his considerable experience in the area.

Calvin Bailey Portrait Mr Bailey
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Will the right hon. Member explain how UNCLOS enables intelligence activity, and then perhaps why we have represented the views that we have on the basis of our experience and understanding?

John Whittingdale Portrait Sir John Whittingdale
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I will come on to UNCLOS. As the hon. Member knows, it is an organisation that has expressed a view, but not one that is binding on the United Kingdom. My right hon. and learned Friend the Member for Kenilworth and Southam (Sir Jeremy Wright), the former Attorney General, set out very clearly the various international opinions that have been expressed but which are not binding or mandatory for the United Kingdom to follow. That is critical to this debate.

Calvin Bailey Portrait Mr Bailey
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Will the right hon. Member please explain, then, what the limits of UNCLOS are on the sovereign space—sea, land and air—around Diego Garcia, as they stand and as they are extended in the agreement?