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Falklands islanders vote to show Argentina that they want to remain British

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http://www.ctvnews.ca/world/falkland-islanders-vote-to-show-argentina-they-want-to-remain-british-1.1190944

Falkland Islands voters decided by an overwhelming 99.8 per cent margin Monday to keep their government just the way it is: a British Overseas Territory.
Of the 1,517 valid votes cast, only 3 islanders voted "no" to the question: "Do you wish the Falkland Islands to retain their current political status as an Overseas Territory of the United Kingdom?" One vote was somehow lost.
Elections officials reported a 92 per cent turnout among the approximately 1,650 Falkland Islands voters eligible to cast ballots in the referendum, which was aimed at showing that their self-determination must be considered in any discussion about the future of the remote South Atlantic islands that are claimed by both Britain and Argentina.
 
Residents, some carrying British flags, parade during a rally in support of United Kingdom control over the islands in Port Stanley, Falkland on March 10, 2013. (AP Photo/Paul Byrne)
International election observer Juan Henao said the process was completely normal.
The islands' 2,563 residents did all they could ahead of the vote to show their sympathies, waving Union Jack flags and dressing up in red-white-and-blue.
"The referendum will show the world how we feel, that we are British and that we wish to remain British. We don't want to have nothing to do with Argentina, at all," islander Barry Nielson said as he voted.
The ballot didn't consider any alternatives, such as full independence or some sort of political relationship with Argentina. The Falkland Islands Government had said that if a majority said "no," they could explore alternatives in a second vote later.
The government barred from voting any visiting contractors or personnel from the sizeable British military deployment, as well as anyone who had not resided in the islands for the last 12 months, thus excluding several people with islander status who have chosen to live in Argentina.
Argentines consider the "Islas Malvinas" to be part of their national territory, taken from them by the British more than 180 years ago. One group at the iconic obelisk in Buenos Aires said Monday that it had gathered 100,000 signatures supporting Argentina's claim to the territory and the resource-rich seas that surrounds the archipelago.
The islands' community, which includes families that have worked the land for nine generations, is steeped in British culture, and British Prime Minister David Cameron wrote in the tabloid The Sun on Sunday that "as long as the Falklanders want to stay British, we will always be there to protect them. They have my word on that."
But islanders have worried that British support is not guaranteed. They well remember that Britain was preparing to hand over the islands to Argentina before the military government in Buenos Aires occupied them in 1982, prompting a war that killed 907 people.
Defending them ever since by staffing a large military garrison 8,000 miles from London has been a costly sore point for Britons facing austerity measures. A Daily Mirror columnist complained about this on Monday, saying that "the result's not in doubt when the Islanders are voting for 'free money.' "
The political columnist, Kevin Maguire, wrote that the UK "spends >75million ($112 million) on troops, missiles, aircraft and warships to guard their sheep lands," an annual military subsidy he calculated at >44,856 ($67,000) per island voter.
"It is glaringly obvious that a deal with neighbour Argentina remains the only sensible long-term answer to the Falklands-Malvinas," Maguire concluded.
Argentina maintained that the vote was illegal and that islanders -- an "implanted people" -- have no voice in a dispute that must be settled bilaterally.
The islanders hope the result will help them keep any deal off the table -- and perhaps even persuade neutral nations such as the United States to come down on their side.
Gov. Nigel Haywood is Queen Elizabeth's representative in the islands, a mostly advisory role. The islanders directly elect members of a legislative assembly, and settle all their own affairs except for defence and foreign policy.
"I think countries when faced with the outcome of this will look at it and say ... 'we're in the 21st century, is it right that a country should want to try to take possession of these islands again against the freely expressed wishes of its inhabitants?' Haywood told The Associated Press. "That's just not how countries should act in the 21st century."
Two Falkland Islands lawmakers were already on their way to Washington, preparing to hand-deliver the results of an overwhelming "yes" vote to the U.S. Congress.
"Self-determination is what the United States was founded on and it is a fundamental right. It's a right that they recognize. So I would hope that they would listen to what's happening here today," said another member of the islands' legislative assembly, Dick Sawle.


Read more: http://www.ctvnews.ca/world/falkland-islanders-vote-to-show-argentina-they-want-to-remain-british-1.1190944#ixzz2NItNLWSR

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Not really a surprise. And it was a bit of a pointless vote really. The outcome was certain and Argentinas response was predictable.



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Not really a surprise. And it was a bit of a pointless vote really. The outcome was certain and Argentinas response was predictable.
Yeah, but they won't get off our case anytime soon though.



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Yeah, but they won't get off our case anytime soon though.
And not getting of our case is just making themselves look stupid, they look like a kid whining because they can't get what they want, the UN isn't going to even read Argentina's case as the islanders have voted for what they wan't and as everyone knows, the UN support peoples right to self determination more than anyone else, the only thing Argentina can do now is invade, which they won't do as Britains small force based there is enough to deter any country from attacking, not to mention the sanctions the UN would put on Argentina if they did, still Argentina's butt ugly president (which alot of people on these forums want to have sex with for some reason) insists the Falklands will be Argentine within 20years, how? Whats she going to do? Throw rocks at us? Thats all Argentina's military seem to have these days, they shit themselves when the UK sent a destroyer there on a routine patrol, if they are ever going to invade, now would be the best time, we don't have aircraft carriers at the moment, though the submarines would probibly still stop Argentina in their tracks, maybe 'god' will help them thanks to the new pope. :lol:

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they shit themselves when the UK sent a destroyer there on a routine patrol
If Kirchner gets scared at just one destroyer on patrol, imagine what she's like if Argentina decide to invade and she's got missles pointed right at her. :)

maybe 'god' will help them thanks to the new pope. :lol:
:rofl: Just shows how pathetic she is to get someone who people actual listen to to join the battle.



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If Kirchner gets scared at just one destroyer on patrol, imagine what she's like if Argentina decide to invade and she's got missles pointed right at her. :)
Though the UK's nuclear missiles are said to only be a deterrence, would be funny to see how she'd re-act if the UK threatend her with nuclear force, I mean if she cries about a ship that's only there to destroy other ships, imagine what she'd be like if she were threatend with something made to destroy whole countries. :lol:

:rofl: Just shows how pathetic she is to get someone who people actual listen to to join the battle.
I doubt 'ye holy nutjob' as I like to call them, would get involved though, the UK has a larger Catholic population than Argentina does, despite the UK's also larger athiest population. :roll:

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Though the UK's nuclear missiles are said to only be a deterrence, would be funny to see how she'd re-act if the UK threatend her with nuclear force
We are not at that stage currently and I doubt and hope that we never will be. We should have backing of democratic countries that support self-determination which Kirchner wants to take from them. The fact only 3 people voted against remaining British of over one thousand that turned out to vote, says it all really.



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We are not at that stage currently and I doubt and hope that we never will be. We should have backing of democratic countries that support self-determination which Kirchner wants to take from them. The fact only 3 people voted against remaining British of over one thousand that turned out to vote, says it all really.
Who are those 3 people? Have they faced the firing squad yet? :mad:

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Who are those 3 people? Have they faced the firing squad yet? :mad:
Look for the only three Argentinian residents :lol:



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Who are those 3 people? Have they faced the firing squad yet? :mad:

lol you act all pro democracy and self-determination then say the people that vote against should be shot dead



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lol you act all pro democracy and self-determination then say the people that vote against should be shot dead
It's called sarcasm :redface:



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Look for the only three Argentinian residents :lol:
:lol: Argentina must have had 3 members of it's special forces sneak in to vote for them.. :D



lol you act all pro democracy and self-determination then say the people that vote against should be shot dead
It's called sarcasm :redface:
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