Topic: | Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:The Falklands | |
Posted by: | Huw Burford-Taylor | |
Date/Time: | 24/03/15 14:16:00 |
The analogy doesn't really stand up though, the Isle of Wight is considerably closer to the UK mainland than 300 miles of your finest South Atlantic. The French are pretty sanguine about the channel islands being British, as from what I understand are an awful lot of Argentinians, it's just their tabloid press whipping things up as well. As others have stated a charm offensive/soft power approach would be far more likely to achieve their desired result but requires the long term vision not evident amongst most politicos. |
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 |