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TheDaddy 13-06-2012 04:48

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Originally Posted by Damien (Post 35440275)
This will be a landslide, it's just meant to be posturing towards the Argentinian government (obviously).

They'll just ignore it like the last one, (which was incidentally instigated by the Argentinian's themselves) by saying the islanders aren't aborigional.

Osem 13-06-2012 08:35

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Originally Posted by TheDaddy (Post 35440523)
They'll just ignore it like the last one, (which was incidentally instigated by the Argentinian's themselves) by saying the islanders aren't aborigional.

They obviously gave the wrong answer. Simples.... :D

Alan Fry 18-06-2012 10:39

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I hope the Argentianians and others who support them accept the referendum result, in their favour or not!

Damien 18-06-2012 10:43

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Originally Posted by Alan Fry (Post 35443023)
I hope the Argentianians and others who support them accept the referendum result, in their favour or not!

They won't. They already accept the people living on the islands want to remain British, they just don't accept they have any say in the matter. They erroneously claim that the inhabitants have no right to occupy 'their' land despite the fact they have no legal or historical claim, other than proximity, to the islands.

This is just to send a message to Argentina, and the world, that the islands will remain British and will make it easier to argue that the UN's policy of right of self-determination should be respected if it's ever brought to the UN.

Alan Fry 18-06-2012 10:47

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Originally Posted by Damien (Post 35443025)
They won't. They already accept the people living on the islands want to remain British, they just don't accept they have any say in the matter. They erroneously claim that the inhabitants have no right to occupy 'their' land despite the fact they have no legal or historical claim, other than proximity, to the islands.

This is just to send a message to Argentina, and the world, that the islands will remain British and will make it easier to argue that the UN's policy of right of self-determination should be respected if it's ever brought to the UN.

Well like it or not the people of the Falklands have lived there for sometime, before Argentina ever exsisted.

What they have to realise that if they want those Islands, then they need to chance the way they deal with it

Tim Deegan 18-06-2012 11:41

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Originally Posted by Alan Fry (Post 35443030)
Well like it or not the people of the Falklands have lived there for sometime, before Argentina ever exsisted.

What they have to realise that if they want those Islands, then they need to chance the way they deal with it

This has already been discussed earlier in the thread Alan (as you well know). :rolleyes:

watzizname 18-06-2012 11:59

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Originally Posted by Alan Fry (Post 35443030)
Well like it or not the people of the Falklands have lived there for sometime, before Argentina ever exsisted.

What they have to realise that if they want those Islands, then they need to chance the way they deal with it

What Argentina need to realise is that it's not going to happen, as the islanders clearly wish to remain British.

Alan Fry 18-06-2012 12:02

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Originally Posted by Tim Deegan (Post 35443052)
This has already been discussed earlier in the thread Alan (as you well know). :rolleyes:

I know, sorry about that!

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Originally Posted by watzizname (Post 35443058)
What Argentina need to realise is that it's not going to happen, as the islanders clearly wish to remain British.

I am pretty most people in Argentina do not care about the Falklands too much, the economy is a bigger issue

Also can nations like Brazil, Chile etc stop backing Argentina over this?

Maggy 18-06-2012 19:32

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Originally Posted by Alan Fry (Post 35443061)




I am pretty most people in Argentina do not care about the Falklands too much, the economy is a bigger issue

The ones I know don't..they can see right through this corrupt bunch of crooks and know that all this posturing is purely done to try and hide corruption over the economy in the run up to elections.

Alan Fry 19-06-2012 09:36

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Originally Posted by Maggy J (Post 35443284)
The ones I know don't..they can see right through this corrupt bunch of crooks and now that all this posturing is purely done to try and hide corruption over the economy in the run up to elections.

Lets hope they reflect it in 2015

Maggy 19-06-2012 12:48

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Originally Posted by Alan Fry (Post 35443534)
Lets hope they reflect it in 2015

The smarter ones will but not everyone is on a par intellectually anywhere in the world let alone Argentina.;)

Alan Fry 19-06-2012 12:54

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Originally Posted by Maggy J (Post 35443650)
The smarter ones will but not everyone is on a par intellectually anywhere in the world let alone Argentina.;)

We will wait and see, until then let's see that the Islanders themselves have to say about all this

Kymmy 19-06-2012 14:02

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The islanders are goign to say what they've always said and that is they still want to be British.. Then the Argies will say what they always say that the Falklands should be theirs...

The only good thing about this referendum is as I said in my last post and that it gives a clearer indication to the UN that the status quo is correct and not how the Argies pretend it to be in all their requests..

Alan Fry 19-06-2012 14:22

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Originally Posted by Kymmy (Post 35443694)
The islanders are goign to say what they've always said and that is they still want to be British.. Then the Argies will say what they always say that the Falklands should be theirs...

The only good thing about this referendum is as I said in my last post and that it gives a clearer indication to the UN that the status quo is correct and not how the Argies pretend it to be in all their requests..

Well If it is now legal under International law for Britain to retain the Falklands (which is what the people want), then it helps out cause!

Chris 19-06-2012 14:32

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There is no such thing as international law - nothing a State does is "legal" or "illegal" in the eyes of any other State. There are treaties, conventions and what you can get away with, which ultimately still comes down to a combination of political skill with economic and military power.

The Falklands remain British because we have the means to keep them and Argentina lacks the means to take them.


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