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GB News’ Home and Security Editor Mark White delivered some breaking news this morning as a British patrol ordered a group of Chagossians to leave the island, threatening them with arrest. It comes after former MP Adam Holloway planted the Chagossian flag on a remote island beach in an act of defiance against Keir Starmer’s surrender deal.

Holloway sailed through a British-imposed exclusion zone to land on Ile du Coin on Monday alongside Chagos Islanders who are determined to establish a settlement there. However, White explained on today’s GB News: “We just had confirmation from those islanders that a British Indian overseer’s territory patrol has arrived on that atoll and served both those on the island and those on a boat nearby with papers demanding that they leave the island completely and quickly, or they will be arrested.”

He then revealed some exclusive images of people on board a boat, including Holloway, an ex-British Army officer who served as a Captain in the Grenadier Guards and had served with papers.

White said: “They are coming back to pile pressure on the British government… We are told, and this is from someone coming on the boat, part of the delegation… ”

Holloway has branded Starmer’s Chagos deal “crazy” and said it was wrong to hand billions “to corrupt politicians in Mauritius rather than paying for our own defence.”