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Is it possible for somebody to explain this to me without saying anything ridiculous or racist?
(the Argentine prime minister is beautiful) |
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So What She wants a Trade War Even though we help her nation She is a Stupid Bitch. http://news.sky.com/sky-news/content...4/16179884.jpg |
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we need to sort out the UK 1st you can help if you try |
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If it gives you those warm fuzzy feeling inside alex, fill your boots. Just to give an extra feeling of warm fuzzies, I just want to say I have always thought you were very special Lostalex, windowlicking special. |
mmm, the windows taste like snozzberries!
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malvinas argentina...gibraltar espaņol!
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That's not what the inhabitants say, and it's not what it says on their passports. |
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Too much money invested down their now to turn it over lock stock and barrel to Johhny Foreigner.
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The Falklands have NEVER been Argentinian, the island belongs to the islanders, the islanders want to live under the UK flag, and if that's what THEY want, thats what THEY get. That's how democracy works.
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they are a lot closer to Argentina than Britain, it seems a shame they can't develop a good relationship but the natives appear to be too xenophobic and visa versa.
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But the British seem intent on not letting any Argentinian immigrants move there, because they want to keep it RACIALLY British, and that is wrong. If there was a sensible immigration policy, where Argentinians were allowed to move to the island then this would all be worked out in 1 generation. The problem is not sovereignty, the problem is the racist immigration policy. If Argentinians are being blocked from immigrating to the islands, then why should Argentina allow any trade??? When Britain stops blocking Argentinian immigration to the islands, then Argentina will stop blocking trade. |
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Around 18 are Japanese Around 204 are either Chiliean or other. The island hate Argentina following their illegal occupation of the island back in the 1980s, which to this day has left many beaches and fields off limits. It's nothing to do with what us in the UK think of it all. |
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