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    Nigel Farage was refused entry to the Chagos Islands after travelling nearly 6,000 miles to the restricted military base. He stated that he had been blocked by the UK government from delivering aid to support four Chagossians aiming to colonise a deserted island. Foreign Office advice indicates that anyone wishing to travel to the archipelago requires a permit, with no commercial flights operating to or from the territory.

    Nigel Farage was denied entry to the Chagos Islands after attempting to deliver aid to Chagossians, with the UK government allegedly requesting the Maldives government to prevent his departure, according to Farage. The Foreign Office has stated that all visitors to the British Indian Ocean Territory must obtain a permit prior to travel. Ben Wallace, former defence secretary, criticised Farage’s actions, asserting that no MP can access sensitive military bases without proper clearance.

    Nigel Farage was denied entry to the Chagos Islands after he attempted to deliver aid for four Chagossians aiming to colonise a deserted island. The UK government instructed the Maldives government to prevent him from leaving for the islands, citing that a permit is required for all visitors to the British Indian Ocean Territory. Meanwhile, Donald Trump has reversed his stance on the deal to transfer the territory to Mauritius, urging the UK government not to “give away Diego Garcia.”

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    Nigel Farage has long been a staunch advocate for strong borders and curbing migration.

    However, it was the Reform UK leader’s turn to face border controls when he was refused entry to the Chagos Islands this weekend after travelling nearly 6,000 miles to the restricted military base.

    In a video shared on social media, Mr Farage said he was on a mission to bring aid to support four Chagossians aiming to colonise a deserted island.

    Mr Farage, 51, had attempted to arrive by boat at Ile du Coin from the Maldives, 300 miles away, on Saturday.

    The Reform leader insisted he had been told by a ‘senior figure’ that he had been blocked by the UK government from delivering the food and medicine.

    He said: ‘The British government has made every effort to prevent me heading towards the Chagos Islands. They have asked the Maldives government to stop me from leaving here and setting foot on the boat.

    Nigel Farage Denied Entry to Chagos Islands Amid Strict UK Border Controls
    Nigel Farage was blocked from arriving at the Chagos Islands on Saturday (Picture: Nigel_Farage/X)

    ‘This was information conveyed to me by a senior figure in the Maldives government. I cannot believe such an attempt has been made to stop a British citizen from reaching British territory.’

    However, according to Foreign Office advice, anyone wishing to travel to the archipelago, home to a joint UK-US military base, requires a permit, with no commercial flights operating to or from the territory.

    Ben Wallace, the former defence secretary, accused Mr Farage of attempting ‘MAGA stunts’.

    He wrote on X: ‘No Mr Farage you cant just turn up at sensitive military bases either in the UK or abroad.

    ‘No MP can – no matter what Party you represent. We don’t do open days around the trident warhead or open house for the SAS either.’

    Sir Ben further hit out at Mr Farage for failing to recruit a defence spokesperson after the Reform leader unveiled a ‘shadow cabinet’ of comprised of senior party figures, including Richard Tice and Conservative defector Robert Jenrick.

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    All visitors to the British Indian Ocean Territory (BIOT) require a permit before travelling (Picture: Reuters)

    It comes days after Donald Trump again turned on the government’s deal to hand over what is formally known as the British Indian Ocean Territory (BIOT) to Mauritius.

    The US president had previously suggested the deal was the ‘best’ Sir Keir Starmer could have negotiated.

    However Trump changed his mind this again this week, urging the government not to ‘give away Diego Garcia’.

    Reports suggested that the president was swayed by the UK’s refusal to allow US forces to use RAF Fairford in Gloucestershire as a base for a potential military campaign against Iran.

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