Chippy_boy
Well-Known Member
Fact remains Mauritius has never owned it. And the other fact is, and I quote, from your link. "the UN advisory opinion and resolutions are not legally binding,"You should read up on the background to this before spouting complete bollocks.
Start with this.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chagos_Archipelago_sovereignty_dispute
Ironically Brexit played a part in us having to hand over the islands as the EU were no longer obliged to support our long term position.
I'll throw you a bone and say OK we decide to hand them over. Have you actually read the agreement? I took the time to do so, some months ago. It's an utter disgrace.
You should read up on the background to this before spouting complete bollocks.