Let's give them one island if they publicly cut off Maradona's hand and feed it to some pigs.
Capello wouldn't pick him over Heskey.
If we can keep this going for another 6-8 years we'll have something to test our new planes and carriers on.
Just give them the fecking islands!
really? in this same forum there are british saying that they recieved no christmas bonus and you are spending money on new planes and carriers?
someone has the priorities wrong
Like we could assemble a similar task force again.
What a giant waste of money maintaining a base down there. Sort it out through diplomacy.
What a waste of money.
What a waste of money.
I don't think anyone's suggesting Argentina want anything to do with Andy Carroll when they've got Higuain and Aguero.I don't see what Andy Carroll has to do with this.
Because they're the remnants of a colonial conquest.
give them independence
We're talking about 2,000 people who were transplanted into a land over which they had no moral or geographic rights in a colonial undertaking. And it now costs £300M a year to defend this nonsense.I think some people need to appreciate just what is at stake. We're talking about an entire group of people losing its territory.
Handing over the islands to Argentina would achieve nothing except the bolstering of Argentine nationalistic pride. It would mean that an entire group of people would have to face losing their home islands, on which most can trace back ancestry over many generations, as they know them. Assuming Argentina doesn't intend on occupying the territory against the will of a hostile population, the inhabitants would either be forced to flee or remain on the islands as the fabric of their homeland changes from the one they know to a Spanish speaking, Argentinian one, with gradual large-scale immigration of Argentinian citizens.
We're talking about 2,000 people who were transplanted into a land over which they had no moral or geographic rights in a colonial undertaking. And it now costs £300M a year to defend this nonsense.
Because they're the remnants of a colonial conquest.
You can't just ignore history and say the wishes of the 2,000 people are paramount.
You can't just ignore history and say the wishes of the 2,000 people are paramount.
Wales is part of the United Kingdom because it was conquered, England itself was born though wars unifying the heptarchy by force - it is a weak argument.
You are not addressing my point though, you are always concerned about peoples welfare choices and the ability to make free decisions - why can a group of Britons not decide to be British? And with regard to the mainland, what would we be saying if we didn't think the defence of thousands of Britons across the seas was not worth £300 million out of a £600 billion budget?
Whatever happened to the idea that the Government's most important role is to protect its citizens?
They can protect their citizens by repatriating them to the UK and giving them £100K each (a year's saving in defence costs).Whatever happened to the idea that the Government's most important role is to protect its citizens?
They can protect their citizens by repatriating them to the UK and giving them £100K each (a year's saving in defence costs).
They can protect their citizens by repatriating them to the UK and giving them £100K each (a year's saving in defence costs).
Except it's thousands of miles away and has no connexion with the UK at all except by conquest.
There aren't any people to give the Falklands back to who lost their homes due to "conquest."
Well some of those things should be unwound too, particularly where people were displaced to make room for the incomers.The world as we see it is the history of conquest, if you listed all G20 countries there would be disputed territory in most of them and also in most of them territory which came into their possession in a dubious manner.
People were making that argument quite well in the thirties hence our defence spending didn't rise as quickly as it needed to, the same point applies here.