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Re: Falklands
this actually makes alot of sense
http://www.scotsman.com/news/thomas-...ands-1-2210408 And until the Islanders decide they want to hang their hat with Argentina (or any other nation) we should protect them as we might the Isle of Wight (although there may be a few here who wouldnt bother) |
Re: Falklands
One question - if Scotland gets independence, who gets the Falklands, England or Scotland?
And if the rump UK breaks up into city states following that (London, Northern Ireland, Cornwall etc) what happens to the Falklands then? |
Re: Falklands
Originally Posted by Domino
(Post 9986464)
this actually makes alot of sense
http://www.scotsman.com/news/thomas-...ands-1-2210408 And until the Islanders decide they want to hang their hat with Argentina (or any other nation) we should protect them as we might the Isle of Wight (although there may be a few here who wouldnt bother) |
Re: Falklands
Originally Posted by jackytoo
(Post 9986490)
You mean our very own Lord Haw-haw:lol:
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Re: Falklands
If Scotland got independence they would not want the Falklands, they've got enough wind-swept islands with more sheep than people of their own.
They might want a warm place, like Jersey, for their holidays and could strike a deal with the French to lease it for 99 years. |
Re: Falklands
Originally Posted by HBG
(Post 9986504)
If Scotland got independence they would not want the Falklands, they've got enough wind-swept islands with more sheep than people of their own.
They might want a warm place, like Jersey, for their holidays and could strike a deal with the French to lease it for 99 years. |
Re: Falklands
Originally Posted by steviedeluxe
(Post 9986512)
Funnily enough, I understand a majority of the original settlers in the Falklands were Scots and Welsh. A home from home I imagine!
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Re: Falklands
Originally Posted by Domino
(Post 9986514)
weren't major parts of South America colonised and turned into money pots by Brits ??
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Re: Falklands
Originally Posted by steviedeluxe
(Post 9986515)
Er, not sure about that. I thought it was mainly Spanish and Portuguese in South America. The Brits had north America, Africa, Asia and Australia to keep themselves busy. although I understand there is a long-standing Welsh community somewhere in Argentina.
most of Britains exploits were from travelling East, whilst most other countries just went South. I think most of this is just party political posturing by Argentina's president who wants to become another Eva Peron. |
Re: Falklands
I can just imagine a whole host of Bennies complete with woolie hats.
Bennies ? not heard that one ? |
Re: Falklands
Originally Posted by Bigbhudda69
(Post 9987400)
I can just imagine a whole host of Bennies complete with woolie hats.
Bennies ? not heard that one ? When the British forces took over the island and got a look around they were amazed to find that it was inhabited by many hundreds of Bennies all wearing the same tea cosy type hat, so thats how the expression for the Islanders came about. I imagine the bleak windy weather being what it is down there, that's about the only thing that will stay in place on their heads for any period of time. |
Re: Falklands
Originally Posted by kimilseung
(Post 9985812)
That is certainly something to take in to consideration, but it would also remove many of their arguments and take the UN Committee of 24, out of involvement.
Not completely. It is a partnership. |
Re: Falklands
Originally Posted by Dick Dasterdly
(Post 9987424)
Well there was some well known dumb looking guy in a popular UK soap opera back then who went under the name of Bennie and permanently wore a woolie hat that looked a bit like a tea cosy.
When the British forces took over the island and got a look around they were amazed to find that it was inhabited by many hundreds of Bennies all wearing the same tea cosy type hat, so thats how the expression for the Islanders came about. I imagine the bleak windy weather being what it is down there, that's about the only thing that will stay in place on their heads for any period of time. Thanks Dick. |
Re: Falklands
Originally Posted by retired in euzkadi
(Post 9987426)
Isn't that a picture of Sir Richard Burton???
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Re: Falklands
Originally Posted by kimilseung
(Post 9987758)
Yes, Richard Burton. What would he have done about the Falklands?
Wish I had his gift. Well, for languages at least. |
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