John_fi_Skye wrote:It's all a bit British Empire, though, eh? If fewer than 2,000 people on an island in the south Atlantic want to be British, they can come here (it's a drop in a bucket compared to those who come in normally as immigrants), and then we'll not spend millions and risk lives defending their Britishness at a distance of 9,000 miles.
If Britain wants to abandon them, that's up to Britain.
However, saying "they can come here" is rather insensitive, isn't it? Those people's grandparents and great grandparents, and great great grandparents lived there. That is their home. And, you would suggest that because Argentinians want to kick them out that they should move thousands of miles away to a place they likely they have never been? Why can't they live where they want?
Sounds like a white guy in Arizona saying people of Spanish descent ought to leave Arizona.