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Just what Boris needs...Argentina is making fresh claims on the Falklands and China is backing them.
But Liz Truss has warned them to keep away . The Falklands are ours says she and we will defend them .
Will this be Boris's saviour....He always wanted to follow Thatcher....
But Liz Truss has warned them to keep away . The Falklands are ours says she and we will defend them .
Will this be Boris's saviour....He always wanted to follow Thatcher....
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" The Falkland Islanders were asked whether or not they supported the continuation of their status as an Overseas Territory of the United Kingdom in view of Argentina's call for negotiations on the islands' sovereignty. On a turnout of 92%, 99.8% voted to remain a British territory, with only three votes against."
" The Falkland Islanders were asked whether or not they supported the continuation of their status as an Overseas Territory of the United Kingdom in view of Argentina's call for negotiations on the islands' sovereignty. On a turnout of 92%, 99.8% voted to remain a British territory, with only three votes against."
//...have you got lots of friends there also ?.//
I've a couple of acquaintances there with whom I 've kept in touch since I visited Port Stanley in 1971. I can tell you from my experiences then that all the islanders I met were fiercely British and had absolutely no wish to live under Argentinian rule. (WHy on Earth would they?) I doubt that attitude has significantly changed since then and the 2013 poll which Vulcan mentions seems to confirm that.
Best not to dabble in things you seem to know nothing about.
I've a couple of acquaintances there with whom I 've kept in touch since I visited Port Stanley in 1971. I can tell you from my experiences then that all the islanders I met were fiercely British and had absolutely no wish to live under Argentinian rule. (WHy on Earth would they?) I doubt that attitude has significantly changed since then and the 2013 poll which Vulcan mentions seems to confirm that.
Best not to dabble in things you seem to know nothing about.