This was a bill vote on the Diego Garcia Military Base and British Indian Ocean Territory Bill. This is a UK bill implementing a 2025 treaty with Mauritius about the Chagos Archipelago, including Diego Garcia. It could change how the territory is governed and who has sovereignty, while promising rights for the Chagossian people and new parliamentary oversight. Lords proposals for broad safeguards—such as a sovereignty referendum, Chagossian rights, cost disclosures, and inter‑parliamentary oversight—have been heavily debated, with the Commons largely resisting those added conditions so far, setting up a clash between the two Houses as the bill continues its journey.
•Implements the UK–Mauritius agreement on the Chagos Archipelago and Diego Garcia, with provisions that could affect sovereignty and governance of BIOT.
•Lord amendments sought extensive safeguards: a Chagossian sovereignty referendum, recognition of Chagossian rights in UK law, asylum and resettlement considerations, environmental protections, and broad parliamentary oversight (including cost reporting and an inter‑parliamentary committee).
•Commons has largely disagreed with Lords changes—voting to maintain the original bill terms—while several Lords‑inspired safeguards have been debated, accepted in some forms at times in the Lords, and then subject to later disagreement.
•Key policy debates centre on sovereignty over BIOT/Diego Garcia, rights and potential return for Chagossians, how and when treaty payments are made, and how environmental protections and governance are monitored.