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Sir, We urge the Prime Minister to follow his speech “On Liberty” (Oct 25) by accepting the right of the Chagossians to return to their islands. The Foreign and Commonwealth Office has lost three times in the courts on this issue. The law lords have now given a deadline of November 6, and told the FCO that it would have to meet all the costs of a further appeal, whatever the outcome.
After losing in the High Court in 2000, the FCO accepted the Chagossians’ right to return. Then in 2004 it used two Orders in Council to remove that right. The unanimous judgment of the Appeal Court on May 23 was that this was illegal: “the two Orders in Council negate one of the most fundamental liberties known to human beings, the freedom to return to one’s homeland..
For the FCO to proceed with a further appeal would waste more public funds, delay justice for the Chagossians and expose the Prime Minister’s words as hollow. Can we please have a return to good sense, justice and British liberties?
David Borrow, MP
John Bercow, MP
Dr Vincent Cable, MP
Nick Clegg, MP
Jeremy Corbyn, MP
Andrew George, MP
Glenys Kinnock, MEP
Baroness Ludford, MEP
Lord Ramsbotham
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Amelie Smith highlights a difference (to which I'd been unaware) between unlawful and illegal. Either way, it isnt right and the Chagossians should be allowed home.
Why not spend FCO's limited funds on diplomacy rather running up huge legal bills at a time when so many missions are being cut?
Vassili Papastavrou, Bristol, UK
Sir,
I absolutely agree with the above letter, and hope that parliamentarians are taking note and that the FCO will drop this latest court battle which they will almost certainly lose.
Joanna Harma
Joanna Harma, London, UK
No, the Appeal Court said it was unlawful not illegal. I do wish MPs, who should know better, would stop confusing the civil and criminal law.
Amelie J Smith, London, England