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Tania Mathias Excerpts
Tuesday 12th April 2016

(8 years, 6 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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Tobias Ellwood Portrait Mr Ellwood
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The hon. Gentleman highlights a challenge that we face. Britain has been working closely with Israel to change the approach that Israelis have taken on administrative detention. We have also funded and facilitated independent reports on the challenges that we face, and I raised this matter with the Deputy Foreign Minister, Tzipi Hotovely. I will continue to press Israel to move forward. Again, this takes us back —it is a retrograde step.

Tania Mathias Portrait Dr Tania Mathias (Twickenham) (Con)
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Will the Minister tell me if he managed to visit—

John Bercow Portrait Mr Speaker
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Question 7 would be a good start. No more today about the Israelis or Palestinians—the next question is about the Chagossians.

Tania Mathias Portrait Dr Tania Mathias (Twickenham) (Con)
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7. What progress his Department has made on allowing Chagossian people to return to the Chagos Islands.

James Duddridge Portrait The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs (James Duddridge)
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This is much more familiar territory for me.

Officials met over 500 Chagossians in their communities in the UK, Mauritius and the Seychelles. The public consultation we published in January received over 800 responses. I recognise that Chagossians have urged us to announce a decision soon, and we very much hope to do so.

Tania Mathias Portrait Dr Mathias
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Does the Minister agree that the £60 million estimate for the resettlement of the Chagos islanders, at 0.002% of the international development budget, is a price that the Government must pay this year so that the Chagos islanders can return home? Every day they are not allowed to do so is a day of shame for this country.

James Duddridge Portrait James Duddridge
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Perhaps I might outline for the House some of the costs. We estimate that the initial costs would range from £55 million for a 50-person pilot on Diego Garcia to £256 million for a 1,500-person resettlement on Diego Garcia and the outer islands. In addition, operating costs would range from £5 million to £18.5 million a year on a potentially open-ended and escalating basis.