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The issue is not of a partisan nature: it involves the integrity of our territory. Who knows what all we can produce, with international cooperation, if we saw
“I can assure you that if elected… we will work to ensure a fair settlement of this long-standing dispute,” wrote William Hague to a supporter of the Chagossians’
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