Article 6RA52 Britain needs to abandon its delusions of empire – giving up the Chagos Islands is a good start | Simon Jenkins

Britain needs to abandon its delusions of empire – giving up the Chagos Islands is a good start | Simon Jenkins

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Simon Jenkins
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Labour says it is committed to other overseas territories', but why? These colonial-era dreams are costing the country dear

The British empire still sends governments mad. Labour's Foreign Office minister in charge of its lasting shreds, Stephen Doughty, has granted the isolated Chagos Islands in the Indian Ocean to the sovereignty of independent Mauritius. This modest act of decolonisation makes sense. But the government wants to retain a joint US-UK military base there. Why? Britain no longer rules India or Singapore. A base off India, even a shared one, is pure imperial show.

Doughty has 14 other overseas territories" in his charge. Among them are Bermuda, Pitcairn, Montserrat, the Caymans, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha. The union flag will still fly over them; the Royal Navy will keep guard and sing the national anthem.

Simon Jenkins is a Guardian columnist

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