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A specious argument from you too. Norway hasn't shown any interest in taking over the Shetlands.Originally posted by alluvial View PostSpecious argument.
The islands are at this moment in time British and want to remain British. If you want to follow that line of argument, then we should consider returning Argentina to the indigenous natives or The Shetlands to Norway.
Another specious argument. Rights aren't negotiable. As a citizen you have the right and the justifiable expectation to be defended by your fellow citizens or its nominated representatives in the event of aggression from an extremal force.Comment
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I think the last time Cameron was up here warning us not to 'break up the UK' it was about a year.Originally posted by alluvial View PostJust remind me again how long the oil is going to last.
Other estimates are anything from that to a couple of hundred years.
Which answer suits your argument best ?When freedom comes along, don't PISH in the water supply.....Comment
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I think 30-40 years was the accepted estimate so I'll go for that one.Originally posted by TestMangler View PostI think the last time Cameron was up here warning us not to 'break up the UK' it was about a year.
Other estimates are anything from that to a couple of hundred years.
Which answer suits your argument best ?Comment
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Depends how far back you go.Originally posted by Batcher View PostA specious argument from you too. Norway hasn't shown any interest in taking over the Shetlands.Comment
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Well we are talking about present day. Argentina is still interested in taking over the Falklands, Norway isn't showing any interest in taking ovet the Shetlands.Originally posted by alluvial View PostDepends how far back you go.Comment
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If you go back 2/3 of a century (and at other times) you'll probably find something about Germany trying to invade the Uk. You worried about that happening again then ?Originally posted by alluvial View PostDepends how far back you go.When freedom comes along, don't PISH in the water supply.....Comment
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From The Torygraph from 2008 before they knew about the indyrefOriginally posted by alluvial View PostI think 30-40 years was the accepted estimate so I'll go for that one.
The north sea will continue to provide oil for another 100 years, twice as long as previous estimates, according to industry analysts.Comment
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We should nuke the Argies first just to be safe.Originally posted by zeitghostOnly if the Russkies ship nukes to them.
I know Putin is mad, but that's going a bit far even for him.Comment
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So do you think we should just hand it back because they ask nicely?Originally posted by Batcher View PostWell we are talking about present day. Argentina is still interested in taking over the Falklands, Norway isn't showing any interest in taking ovet the Shetlands.Comment
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