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Robert Jenrick: Starmer’s Chagos surrender deal is collapsing so quickly it’s hard to keep up.Here’s what we’ve learnt in the last few days. The Attorney General, Lord Hermer, has joined the British negotiating team. Shortly afterwards, the Government agreed to even more concessions — very likely…
Farage calls for attorney-general to be fired over Chagos deal
James Ball: The government’s line on this is raising a *lot* of eyebrows among people who know the ITU (international telecoms union), which is an organisation that moves glacially slowly and through consensus. And which can’t magically shut off access to the spectrum anywhere on earth.