Buzzer
Languidly Clinical
- Oct 1, 2006
- 26,121
But isn't that the point!? Many soldiers on both sides {the Argentinians were conscripts poor buggers} died because the politicians had failed to sort things out. Do you want that to happen in the future again? Or would it not be better to get to a political solution {perhaps shared sovereignty or some kind of UN protectorate} that made sure no one else died
I want my politicians to explore every way of avoiding war not to engage in pathetic nationalism and xenophobia. Those days should be over
But there is nothing to discuss. Absolutely nothing. Under existing UN rules, the Falkland Islanders have the right to self-determination and very recently voted unanimously for staying British. It's not up to politicians to piss about with that or invent a solution to a problem that doesn't exist except in the eyes of the Argentinians.No-one ever need die again if Argentina respects both the wishes of the Falkland Islanders and the rule of international law.
Why is it okay for Corbyn to say he has a strong mandate to push through his will because he got something like 57% of the vote in his election but that he will ignore the will of 99.9% of Falkland Islanders just because Corbyn has an axe to grind about historical British policies?