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Originally Posted by fruit_cake
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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I agree, and as I said pages back, if they had a good immigration policy, then it would work itself out.
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.