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Post by Red Rackham on Jul 20, 2023 11:56:44 GMT
Rishi Sunak has criticised the EU for a "regrettable choice of words" after it appeared to endorse the Argentine name for the Falkland Islands. The prime minister's official spokesman said his view was it would have been "entirely unacceptable for the EU to question the Falkland Islanders' right to decide their own future". A diplomatic row risked breaking out after the EU referred to the disputed territory as Islas Malvinas in a declaration that was agreed at a recent summit. news.sky.com/story/regrettable-choice-of-words-eu-backs-down-after-calling-falklands-by-argentine-name-pm-12924158
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Post by bancroft on Jul 20, 2023 16:54:12 GMT
It is very strange, Spain would be suspect as we hold Gibraltar yet we could go to Morrocco and support a UN claim for Spain to release their two ports on the African continent. That would really annoy them.
Remember in Blair's tenure he talked about joint ownership of Gibraltar and then two hundred Morroccan soldier entered Ceuta and upset the Spanish. Joint ownership of Gibraltar was not mentioned again.
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Post by patman post on Jul 20, 2023 19:54:22 GMT
Isn’t it a bit of a storm in a teacup?
The EU isn’t allocating or giving the Falklands/Ilas Malvinas to Argentina. Everybody appears to agree that citizens have the right to determine which country they wish to ally with/ belong to. A right that might one day be given to Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales, without bribing them with empty promises…
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Post by Red Rackham on Jul 20, 2023 20:17:04 GMT
Isn’t it a bit of a storm in a teacup? The EU isn’t allocating or giving the Falklands/Ilas Malvinas to Argentina. Everybody appears to agree that citizens have the right to determine which country they wish to ally with/ belong to. A right that might one day be given to Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales, without bribing them with empty promises… Dont talk utter bollox, ffs Pat you're not thick so stop it. The EU didn't say Las Malvinas by mistake, they said it because of Brexit. As was clearly shown when Foreign Secretary James Cleverly asked Josep Borrell who is described as the EU's 'top diplomat', why the EU refferd to The Falklands as Malvinas, and was ignored. The EU said if the UK were in the EU we could talk. Christ almighty, is this what the EU call professional diplomacy? Actually, it probably is.
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Post by Red Rackham on Jul 20, 2023 20:24:52 GMT
It is very strange, Spain would be suspect as we hold Gibraltar yet we could go to Morrocco and support a UN claim for Spain to release their two ports on the African continent. That would really annoy them. Remember in Blair's tenure he talked about joint ownership of Gibraltar and then two hundred Morroccan soldier entered Ceuta and upset the Spanish. Joint ownership of Gibraltar was not mentioned again. I think the 4000 Falkland islanders, 99.8% of whom in 2013 voted for the Falkland Islands to remain a British territory, are probably worrying about the prospect of a Labour government.
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Post by patman post on Jul 20, 2023 20:39:55 GMT
Isn’t it a bit of a storm in a teacup? The EU isn’t allocating or giving the Falklands/Ilas Malvinas to Argentina. Everybody appears to agree that citizens have the right to determine which country they wish to ally with/ belong to. A right that might one day be given to Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales, without bribing them with empty promises… Dont talk utter bollox, ffs Pat you're not thick so stop it. The EU didn't say Las Malvinas by mistake, they said it because of Brexit. As was clearly shown when Foreign Secretary James Cleverly asked Josep Borrell who is described as the EU's 'top diplomat', why the EU refferd to The Falklands as Malvinas, and was ignored. The EU said if the UK were in the EU we could talk. Christ almighty, is this what the EU call professional diplomacy? Actually, it probably is. The EU is probably looking at trade deals with that area so it’s likely to be sucking up to countries in that area. And don’t forget parts of Metropolitan France are closer to there than Europe, and since the UK decided to be downwardly mobile, its attraction is lessening by the month. And very little of that area is English speaking, most of it is Hispanophone, Lusophone with a little Néerlandophone and Anglophone influenced patois thrown in. Westminster throwing a hissyfit isn’t going to butter many parsnips (or turnips from the Tory larder)…
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Post by Red Rackham on Jul 20, 2023 20:47:01 GMT
Dont talk utter bollox, ffs Pat you're not thick so stop it. The EU didn't say Las Malvinas by mistake, they said it because of Brexit. As was clearly shown when Foreign Secretary James Cleverly asked Josep Borrell who is described as the EU's 'top diplomat', why the EU refferd to The Falklands as Malvinas, and was ignored. The EU said if the UK were in the EU we could talk. Christ almighty, is this what the EU call professional diplomacy? Actually, it probably is. The EU is probably looking at trade deals with that area so it’s likely to be sucking up to countries in that area. And don’t forget parts of Metropolitan France are closer to there than Europe, and since the UK decided to be downwardly mobile, its attraction is lessening by the month. And very little of that area is English speaking, most of it is Hispanophone, Lusophone with a little Néerlandophone and Anglophone influenced patois thrown in. Westminster throwing a hissyfit isn’t going to butter many parsnips (or turnips from the Tory larder)… According to international law, the UN say the islands are called The Falklands. This is a classic case of the EU being childish over Brexit. Hands up anyone who's surprised.
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Post by patman post on Jul 20, 2023 21:06:07 GMT
The EU is probably looking at trade deals with that area so it’s likely to be sucking up to countries in that area. And don’t forget parts of Metropolitan France are closer to there than Europe, and since the UK decided to be downwardly mobile, its attraction is lessening by the month. And very little of that area is English speaking, most of it is Hispanophone, Lusophone with a little Néerlandophone and Anglophone influenced patois thrown in. Westminster throwing a hissyfit isn’t going to butter many parsnips (or turnips from the Tory larder)… According to international law, the UN say the islands are called The Falklands. This is a classic case of the EU being childish over Brexit. Hands up anyone who's surprised. What international law, or are you making up things to be as you wish them to be? Even the UN refers to Falklands/Malvinas. So what’s in a name…?
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Post by Red Rackham on Jul 20, 2023 21:11:38 GMT
According to international law, the UN say the islands are called The Falklands. This is a classic case of the EU being childish over Brexit. Hands up anyone who's surprised. What international law, or are you making up things to be as you wish them to be? Even the UN refers to Falklands/Malvinas. So what’s in a name…? In 1965, at the 20th session of the United Nations General Assembly, the Fourth Committee determined that, in all languages other than Spanish, all UN documentation would designate the territory as the Falkland Islands.
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Post by Red Rackham on Jul 20, 2023 21:17:23 GMT
According to international law, the UN say the islands are called The Falklands. This is a classic case of the EU being childish over Brexit. Hands up anyone who's surprised. What international law, or are you making up things to be as you wish them to be? Even the UN refers to Falklands/Malvinas. So what’s in a name…? And why the fuck are you shouting up for Las Malvinas?
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Post by bancroft on Jul 20, 2023 21:52:44 GMT
Another thing the reason why Brazil and Argentina have strange relations is because Argentina shipped out all of its slaves and sent them to Brazil.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 20, 2023 22:06:34 GMT
The official EU policy on the status of The Falkland Islands has not changed
The policy is - that the people of The Falkland Islands have the right to determine their own status and future
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Post by Red Rackham on Jul 20, 2023 22:13:12 GMT
The official EU policy on the status of The Falkland Islands has not changed The policy is - that the people of The Falkland Islands have the right to determine their own status and future Quite right, and they unequivocally did in 2013.
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Post by buccaneer on Jul 20, 2023 22:47:42 GMT
Rishi Sunak has criticised the EU for a "regrettable choice of words" after it appeared to endorse the Argentine name for the Falkland Islands. The prime minister's official spokesman said his view was it would have been "entirely unacceptable for the EU to question the Falkland Islanders' right to decide their own future". A diplomatic row risked breaking out after the EU referred to the disputed territory as Islas Malvinas in a declaration that was agreed at a recent summit. news.sky.com/story/regrettable-choice-of-words-eu-backs-down-after-calling-falklands-by-argentine-name-pm-12924158Are you really surprised the EU would sink that low?
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Post by Red Rackham on Jul 20, 2023 22:53:56 GMT
Rishi Sunak has criticised the EU for a "regrettable choice of words" after it appeared to endorse the Argentine name for the Falkland Islands. The prime minister's official spokesman said his view was it would have been "entirely unacceptable for the EU to question the Falkland Islanders' right to decide their own future". A diplomatic row risked breaking out after the EU referred to the disputed territory as Islas Malvinas in a declaration that was agreed at a recent summit. news.sky.com/story/regrettable-choice-of-words-eu-backs-down-after-calling-falklands-by-argentine-name-pm-12924158Are you really surprised the EU would sink that low? Hell no. My only surprise is they make no attempt to hide it.
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