Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office
High confidence
Defends the Treaty as fully compatible with existing UK international obligations (including Pelindaba Protocols I and II), secures full operational control over Diego Garcia, and resolves a long-standing sovereignty contest with Mauritius; advances the Bill as the necessary domestic implementing legislation.Jul 2025Jan 2026Apr 2026
Tension with Priti Patel, Lord Callanan, Lord Purvis of Tweed
Baroness Chapman of Darlington
High confidence
As Lords sponsor, moves the Bill and Commons reasons; defends the Agreement and Bill in Lords stages and answered the 26 January 2026 Urgent Question repeat on the Government's plans.Nov 2025Jan 2026
Tension with Priti Patel
Lord Coaker
High confidence
Argues that the UK-Mauritius Agreement does not undermine the Pelindaba Treaty or other nuclear-weapon-free zone treaties and does not set a precedent for other countries, relying on Article 7(3) of the Agreement and the Annex IV complaint mechanism not having been invoked.Jan 2026
Tension with Baroness Goldie
Stephen Doughty
Medium confidence
Responds to speculation about the state of the treaty and the Bill in the April 2026 Commons statement, signalling the Government's continued commitment to the process.Apr 2026
Priti Patel
High confidence
Challenges the Government's plans for the Bill via Urgent Question on 26 January 2026, reflecting Conservative opposition to the sovereignty transfer.Jan 2026
Tension with Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office, Baroness Chapman of Darlington
Lord Callanan
High confidence
Tables motions in lieu requiring (a) publication of UK-US correspondence on Treaty status if Diego Garcia becomes inoperable, and (b) negotiations with Mauritius on a Chagossian right to return and a Mauritius-funded self-determination referendum, with parliamentary debate on the outcome.Jan 2026
Tension with Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office
Lord Purvis of Tweed
High confidence
Tables motions in lieu conditioning commencement of sections 2-4 on (i) a published assessment of inoperability scenarios and the US position, (ii) an exchange of letters with Mauritius confirming Chagossian legal rights to resettlement, participation and Trust Fund decision-making, and (iii) a power for the Commons to vote to cease Treaty payments once Article 14 is exhausted.Jan 2026
Tension with Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office
Baroness Goldie
High confidence
Raised concerns at Lords Report about how the Government has taken account of the Pelindaba Treaty in relation to the UK-Mauritius Agreement; prompted Lord Coaker's 8 January 2026 letter.Jan 2026
Tension with Lord Coaker
Lords International Agreements Committee
High confidence
Scrutinised the Treaty under CRAG in HL Paper 146 (9th Report, 25 June 2025), including SOFA implications, and noted the treaty's powers permitting the UK to enter into a status-of-forces arrangement.Jun 2025
Lords Delegated Powers and Regulatory Reform Committee
High confidence
Reported on the Bill's delegated powers in its 37th Report (13 November 2025) and returned in the 43rd Report (23 December 2025) to consider the Government response.Nov 2025Dec 2025
Lords Constitution Committee
High confidence
Reported on the Bill in its 14th Report (20 November 2025), cited as a relevant document throughout Lords Committee and Report.Nov 2025