Nigel Farage to discuss Chagos Islands deal at Mar-a-Lago dinner with Donald Trump tonight - UK politics live | Politics

Nigel Farage to discuss Chagos Islands deal at Mar-a-Lago dinner with Donald Trump tonight – UK politics live | Politics


Nigel Farage to discuss Chagos Islands deal at Mar-a-Lago dinner with Donald Trump tonight

In the latest example of Nigel Farage doing absolutely anything rather than spend time in his Clacton constituency, the Reform UK leader is to meet Donald Trump for dinner at Mar-a-Lago tonight, where he says he will discuss the Chagos Islands deal.

Attending a ‘Save Chagos Boat Party’ yesterday, Farage said he would be flying to Florida to dine with the US president on Friday, GB News reported.

He said:

double quotation markWe think this is the central plan for this government’s foreign policy and we are beating them back.

President Trump has almost understood the deal, but I will be dining at Mar-a-Lago tomorrow night and we will reinforce the message.

Trump changed his mind on supporting the Chagos Islands deal because the UK will not permit its airbases to be used for a pre-emptive US strike on Iran.

In his latest change of heart on the deal, the US president said on social media that Keir Starmer was “making a big mistake” by handing sovereignty of the islands to Mauritius in exchange for continued use by the UK and US of their airbase on one of the islands, Diego Garcia.

Farage earlier this week called for the UK to join Trump’s war in Iran, a view that is wildly at odds with British voters, according to the latest YouGov polling (only 29% support the joint US-Israeli strikes).

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Tory peer Lord Chadlington said he will retire from the House of Lords and quit the Conservatives after a report recommended he should be suspended from the upper chamber for 12 months over a Covid-era PPE deal.

The House of Lords Commissioner for Standards found the peer breached the code of conduct over his role in assisting a subsidiary of a company called SGHL, of which he was non-executive chairman and a shareholder, to secure PPE contracts.

The Lords Conduct Committee rejected an appeal from the peer and recommended he should be suspended for a year, PA reports.

In response, Lord Chadlington said: “I wholly reject the findings of this appeal and of the commissioner, published today.”

He said:

double quotation markAlthough the committee have acknowledged that I did not act dishonestly, it is important that I make clear that I never profited from an introduction, properly made with honourable intent, at a time of unprecedented national crisis. Any errors that I did make were honest. I have apologised for them and I do so again today.

For more than three years, since reaching 80, I have discussed retiring with House officials but did not wish to do so while these investigations were ongoing. I have now decided, having proudly served as a peer for 30 years, that the time is right for me to retire and resign my membership of the Conservative party.



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