Originally posted by malvolio
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Previously on "Good to see the EU supporting democracy as usual"
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Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
Who cares what a piece of the Principality of Wales is called.
(Cue Welsh nationalists arguing it isn't and never was a principality.)
But the big hill with the two peaks has been Yr Wyddfa for a lot longer than it's been Snowdon.
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Originally posted by Zigenare View PostVery reminiscent of the Welsh(5000 of them, anyway) trying to steal Snowdonia back from the Liverpudlians by renaming it to something unpronounceable!
Cymru Am Byth!
Twll dyn bob Sais!.
There's Tidy Then. Especially for Mal
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Originally posted by Zigenare View PostVery reminiscent of the Welsh(5000 of them, anyway) trying to steal Snowdonia back from the Liverpudlians by renaming it to something unpronounceable!
Who cares what a piece of the Principality of Wales is called.
(Cue Welsh nationalists arguing it isn't and never was a principality.)
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Now there's a place to send migrants to that would put them off coming here.
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Very reminiscent of the Welsh(5000 of them, anyway) trying to steal Snowdonia back from the Liverpudlians by renaming it to something unpronounceable!
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Originally posted by JustKeepSwimming View Post
Why are you speaking as if the EU said 'We support Argentina's claim'. They didn't, Argentina asked for the Spanish version of the name to be used as well and either the EU didn't notice or didn't appreciate it's impact. Irony being 'Falkland Islands' in Catalan is 'illes malvines'.
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Originally posted by vetran View Post
Ok from now lets quote Catalonia's right to independence etc. That is not that much of a big deal but it lead to beatings from the Spanish recently and approval from the EU.
The Falklands were settled over 40 years ago when the Islanders clearly stated their preference, allowing the Argentinians to continue their aggressive fantasy is as appropriate as the British suggesting they should take back Israel, Africa & India, someone should have a word with the deluded dolts! The EU are perfectly placed the UN have already ruled on it.
Can we ask that from now on that the EU support 'British Israel', 'British India', 'Rhodesia' etc? It's only fair!
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Originally posted by JustKeepSwimming View PostSuch a stupid blunder.
I don't think it's actually a big deal, stating both names is common, UN and the US both do it. I don't think it provides any indication of EU members stance on Falklands.
What is stupid is the EU not realising what Argentina were going to do with this, it was obvious they would spin it and it's a failure of EU diplomacy skills to not see it coming. The reason there is so much talking and lawyers and advisers with diplomacy is to prevent this kind of blunder.
The Falklands were settled over 40 years ago when the Islanders clearly stated their preference, allowing the Argentinians to continue their aggressive fantasy is as appropriate as the British suggesting they should take back Israel, Africa & India, someone should have a word with the deluded dolts! The EU are perfectly placed the UN have already ruled on it.
Can we ask that from now on that the EU support 'British Israel', 'British India', 'Rhodesia' etc? It's only fair!
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Yeah it is a massive screw up.
The Falkland Islanders held a referendum in 2013 and want to remain a self-governing British overseas territory.
Unfortunately Argentina and others in the region don't recognise the Falkland Islanders rights to self-determination, which is a breach of a UN resolution on peoples right to self determination. While Argentina wants the Falkland Islands other countries don't want Britain's military in the area.
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Such a stupid blunder.
I don't think it's actually a big deal, stating both names is common, UN and the US both do it. I don't think it provides any indication of EU members stance on Falklands.
What is stupid is the EU not realising what Argentina were going to do with this, it was obvious they would spin it and it's a failure of EU diplomacy skills to not see it coming. The reason there is so much talking and lawyers and advisers with diplomacy is to prevent this kind of blunder.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostMore loss of sovereignty. We can't prevent the EU from changing the name of our islands!
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More loss of sovereignty. We can't prevent the EU from changing the name of our islands!
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