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Falkland Islands ‘undeniably’ British and ‘non-negotiable’, says Grant Shapps​

It is “non-negotiable and undeniable” that the Falkland Islands are British, Grant Shapps has insisted, in the wake of demands from Argentina’s president-elect for diplomatic talks.

Mr Shapps, the Defence Secretary, noted the Government had sent a new Royal Navy ship back to the islands, which were invaded by Argentina in 1982 before their liberation by British forces.

Javier Milei, who won a landslide victory in the Argentinian election on Sunday, has previouslyasserted his country’s sovereignty over the Falklands, arguing in the final television debate of the campaign that “every effort” must be made to reclaim the territory.

But in a tweet reasserting the Falklands’ status as a British overseas territory, Mr Shapps said:



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Mr Shapps was referring to the results of a referendum in 2013 in which just three out of 1,516 islanders rejected remaining as an overseas territory of the United Kingdom.

The Ministry of Defence (MoD) confirmed on Monday that HMS Medway, a Royal Navy patrol ship, had completed its nine months in the Falklands and handed patrol duty back to HMS Forth, its sister ship.

HMS Forth, which has spent most of this year in Gibraltar, is central to the Falklands mission, which the MoD said was focused on “reassurance to and support for the island community”.

During the final television debate of the campaign, Mr Milei said: “What do I propose? Argentina’s sovereignty over the Malvinas Islands is non-negotiable. The Malvinas are Argentine.
“Now we have to see how we are going to get them back. It is clear that the war option is not a solution. We had a war - that we lost - and now we have to make every effort to recover the islands through diplomatic channels.”

The hardline position taken by Mr Milei is nonetheless less hostile than that of Alberto Fernandez, his Left-wing predecessor, who had called for immediate negotiations.

Mr Milei has insisted any transfer of power must be peaceful and has deemed it a lesser priority than the country’s return to economic growth.

The libertarian economist also argued on the election trail: “What we are proposing is to move towards a solution like the one England had with China over the Hong Kong issue and that, in this context, the position of the people who live on the islands cannot be ignored.”

In July, Rishi Sunak criticised the European Union for its “regrettable choice of words” after the bloc referred to the Falklands as Islas Malvinas, the name that Argentina claims is correct.

Mr Sunak’s spokesman said at the time: “Look, the Prime Minister’s view is that it would have been entirely unacceptable for the EU to question the Falkland islanders’ right to decide their own future. Let’s be clear – Falkland islanders are British.

“The EU has now rightly clarified that their position on the Falkland Islands has not changed after their regrettable choice of words. We will continue to defend the Falkland Islands’ right to determination.”
 
The Argies are fucked Britain is sending Prince Andrew back over there and he's going to rape all of their daughters
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I'm just saying this as a warning to Milei the Falklands belong to England. Don't even bother with the island with Scottish sheep fuckers. The British want this island and will die for this rock. The British will die for useless rocks and give away countries.

Argentinian bros America will not bail you out if you get in a war with the bongs.
 
Okay, even if hypothetically Argentina takes back the islands right now in a clean and easy war or negotiation... The entire population of the Falklands are British.

It's home to some of the most British people left on this planet. That place is also probably one of the few places left in the country where you won't get mugged or raped by some Paki or other brown creature.

How the fuck is Argentina going to go about it? There's no natives that's why, the islands were not settled until the British settled first.

I guess the Falklanders can just pack up and leave back to the UK or wherever, but then the Argies would have to create an incentive for their own people to settle into the island, and I don't really think they're in the economy to do so.
 
Repentense, por favor:
Las Malviinaaaaas sooon......
 
The British military, especially their navy has declined since the Falklands War so unsurprisingly Argentina has been biding their time more or less waiting for the perfect moment.
As much as the British military might have problems the Argies are in a far, far worse state. Most of their Navy is 1980s era, and a significant chunk of it is inoperable due to lack of parts. Their Air Force is somehow even worse, with a nominal strength of just a couple of armed trainers and 24 Fighting Hawks which are 1970s subsonic jets with 20+ year old F16 avionics bolted on. Except it's even worse than that as just a couple of years ago it's thought there were as few as 6 of the things actually operational.
 
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