MrJonno wrote:Obviously its also a nationalist issue,
Quite happy to get rid of anyone waves a Union Jack or George Cross outside sport or official occassions
Northern Ireland, and the sectarian tensions there are a hangover from the divide and conquer policy deployed by the British Government following the United Irishmen revolution in 1798. That revolution was led by Presbyterians and had as its motto "Catholic, Protestant, and Dissenter", meaning all Irishmen united. This was a serious threat to Britain, and it was resolved to never again allow such a united front to develop.
I mean hangover, because it is a policy that creates a legacy of fear, hate, and distrust that is almost impossible to reverse.
...and now, over 200 years later, it costs Britain an enormous amount annually.
But the Falklands are entirely different, because there were no others there when it was made British territory. Argentina has no legitimate claim except that the Falklands are closer to its shores than to the UK.