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Re: Damnable Foreigners put squeeze on Falklands

Post by klr » Wed Dec 21, 2011 10:44 am

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klr wrote:Not exactly a move designed to win the hearts and minds of the Falklands population. Also, while David Cameron is no Maggie Thatcher (thankfully), you can be sure he will up the ante in response. I wouldn't be surprised to see a ban/restrictions on some Argentinian imports.
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Re: Damnable Foreigners put squeeze on Falklands

Post by Svartalf » Wed Dec 21, 2011 11:00 am

Callan wrote:
klr wrote:Not exactly a move designed to win the hearts and minds of the Falklands population. Also, while David Cameron is no Maggie Thatcher (thankfully), you can be sure he will up the ante in response. I wouldn't be surprised to see a ban/restrictions on some Argentinian imports.
Oh alas, how shall we manage without all that disgusting corned beef?
Don't you get better beef than that from Argentina?
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Re: Damnable Foreigners put squeeze on Falklands

Post by Clinton Huxley » Wed Dec 21, 2011 11:03 am

Nothing as good as the bully beef of Olde England, huzzah!
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Re: Damnable Foreigners put squeeze on Falklands

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Re: Damnable Foreigners put squeeze on Falklands

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Svartalf wrote:I Frass Englische Rindfleisch, und es gab mir zum kotzen.
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Re: Damnable Foreigners put squeeze on Falklands

Post by Gawdzilla Sama » Wed Dec 21, 2011 12:40 pm

Svartalf wrote:
Callan wrote:
klr wrote:Not exactly a move designed to win the hearts and minds of the Falklands population. Also, while David Cameron is no Maggie Thatcher (thankfully), you can be sure he will up the ante in response. I wouldn't be surprised to see a ban/restrictions on some Argentinian imports.
Oh alas, how shall we manage without all that disgusting corned beef?
Don't you get better beef than that from Argentina?
That would be hard to do. :drool:
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Re: That defence review is looking such a good idea right no

Post by Horwood Beer-Master » Wed Dec 21, 2011 2:39 pm

South American states ban Falklands vessels from ports

A South American trading bloc has agreed to close its ports to ships flying the Falkland Islands flag.
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Re: That defence review is looking such a good idea right no

Post by Xamonas Chegwé » Wed Dec 21, 2011 2:47 pm

Azathoth wrote:Very strange that Angentina renews their interest in the Falklands just after 350 million barrels of oil get discovered just offshore isn't it?
The oil was known about during the 82 conflict. It was too deep underwater to be economically viable... then. :tea:
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Re: That defence review is looking such a good idea right no

Post by Clinton Huxley » Wed Dec 21, 2011 2:48 pm

Xamonas Chegwé wrote:
Azathoth wrote:Very strange that Angentina renews their interest in the Falklands just after 350 million barrels of oil get discovered just offshore isn't it?
The oil was known about during the 82 conflict. It was too deep underwater to be economically viable... then. :tea:
If we are lucky, we will have another hydrocarbon windfall with which we can subsidise mass unemployment again, huzzah!
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Re: That defence review is looking such a good idea right no

Post by Horwood Beer-Master » Wed Dec 21, 2011 2:52 pm

Just read an amusing tweet,
Paraguay bans Falklands ships from docking in its harbours. A bold move from a landlocked country
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Re: That defence review is looking such a good idea right no

Post by Horwood Beer-Master » Wed Dec 21, 2011 2:56 pm

Clinton Huxley wrote:
Xamonas Chegwé wrote:
Azathoth wrote:Very strange that Angentina renews their interest in the Falklands just after 350 million barrels of oil get discovered just offshore isn't it?
The oil was known about during the 82 conflict. It was too deep underwater to be economically viable... then. :tea:
If we are lucky, we will have another hydrocarbon windfall with which we can subsidise mass unemployment again, huzzah!
Of course if only they dropped all the political and economic bullying on behalf of their ridiculous claim, and actually opened-up friendly dialog with the Islanders, Argentine companies might have the chance to bid for contracts to exploit the oil wealth.

The words "nose", "face" and "spite" spring to mind...
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Re: That defence review is looking such a good idea right no

Post by Clinton Huxley » Wed Dec 21, 2011 2:59 pm

Horwood Beer-Master wrote:Of course if only they dropped all the political and economic bullying on behalf of their ridiculous claim, and actually opened-up friendly dialog with the Islanders, Argentine companies might have the chance to bid for contracts to exploit the oil wealth.

The words "nose", "face" and "spite" spring to mind...
I expect to do that would be to be seen to implicitly recognise Britain's sovereignty over the Islands, which wouldn't be popular with the man on the Buenos Aries omnibus
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Re: That defence review is looking such a good idea right no

Post by Horwood Beer-Master » Wed Dec 21, 2011 3:16 pm

Clinton Huxley wrote:
Horwood Beer-Master wrote:Of course if only they dropped all the political and economic bullying on behalf of their ridiculous claim, and actually opened-up friendly dialog with the Islanders, Argentine companies might have the chance to bid for contracts to exploit the oil wealth.

The words "nose", "face" and "spite" spring to mind...
I expect to do that would be to be seen to implicitly recognise Britain's sovereignty over the Islands, which wouldn't be popular with the man on the Buenos Aries omnibus
Guess the man on the Buenos Aries omnibus won't be getting a job on an oil rig then.
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Re: That defence review is looking such a good idea right no

Post by Clinton Huxley » Wed Dec 21, 2011 3:21 pm

Horwood Beer-Master wrote:
Clinton Huxley wrote:
Horwood Beer-Master wrote:Of course if only they dropped all the political and economic bullying on behalf of their ridiculous claim, and actually opened-up friendly dialog with the Islanders, Argentine companies might have the chance to bid for contracts to exploit the oil wealth.

The words "nose", "face" and "spite" spring to mind...
I expect to do that would be to be seen to implicitly recognise Britain's sovereignty over the Islands, which wouldn't be popular with the man on the Buenos Aries omnibus
Guess the man on the Buenos Aries omnibus won't be getting a job on an oil rig then.
Why behave sensibly when one can thump one's chest instead? International politics, eh?
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Re: Damnable Foreigners put squeeze on Falklands

Post by Horwood Beer-Master » Wed Dec 21, 2011 3:24 pm

Svartalf wrote:
Callan wrote:
klr wrote:Not exactly a move designed to win the hearts and minds of the Falklands population. Also, while David Cameron is no Maggie Thatcher (thankfully), you can be sure he will up the ante in response. I wouldn't be surprised to see a ban/restrictions on some Argentinian imports.
Oh alas, how shall we manage without all that disgusting corned beef?
Don't you get better beef than that from Argentina?
Well I'm sure those big open lands where they slaughtered all the Native Patagonians must be good grazing.
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