Topic: | Re:Re:Re:Re:The Falklands | |
Posted by: | Adam Beamish | |
Date/Time: | 24/03/15 14:09:00 |
Yep, quite correct, hence why I alluded to that in my post. But nonetheless it is a geographical oddity, and I'm sure if the roles were reversed (i.e. the Isle of Wight was full of Argentinians) we'd be just as unhappy about it being Argentinian as the Argentinian mainland is at the current situation, and the Sun wouldn't be quite so eager to produce "Gotcha" headlines to keep the plankton happy. And it has to be said that the Falklands War was a convenient game changer in terms of Maggie being re-elected the following year. I say all that coming from a very pro-Maggie family, and my Dad, bless him, is a fan of Farage !. |
Topic | Date Posted | Posted By |
The Falklands | 24/03/15 12:44:00 | Pete Mayes |
Re:The Falklands | 24/03/15 13:13:00 | Richard Greenhough |
Re:Re:The Falklands | 24/03/15 13:15:00 | Michael Brown |
Re:Re:Re:The Falklands | 24/03/15 14:37:00 | Richard Greenhough |
Re:Re:The Falklands | 24/03/15 13:44:00 | Adam Beamish |
Re:Re:Re:The Falklands | 24/03/15 13:54:00 | Huw Burford-Taylor |
Re:Re:Re:Re:The Falklands | 24/03/15 14:09:00 | Adam Beamish |
Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:The Falklands | 24/03/15 14:16:00 | Huw Burford-Taylor |
Re:Geographical Oddities | 24/03/15 14:35:00 | Richard Greenhough |
Re:The Falklands | 24/03/15 13:50:00 | Huw Burford-Taylor |
Re:The Falklands | 24/03/15 14:08:00 | Ken Munn |
Re:Re:The Falklands | 24/03/15 14:37:00 | Andy Pease |
Re:Re:Re:The Falklands | 24/03/15 14:49:00 | Richard Greenhough |
Re:Re:The Falklands | 24/03/15 14:47:00 | Richard Greenhough |
Re:Re:Re:The Falklands | 24/03/15 15:23:00 | Phil Kay |
Re:Re:Re:Re:The Falklands | 24/03/15 16:38:00 | bobby osborne |
Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:The Falklands | 24/03/15 19:57:00 | Carl Wynne |