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Are The Falklands And Gibraltar Now Vulnerable?

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DTCwordfan | 16:52 Wed 29th Jun 2016 | News
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1. UK Brexits

2. Need to bring back patrol ships to UK waters for defence, immigration and fishing protection

3. UK out of EU, Spain moves into Gib, EU stands back and watches, after all they're not going to shoot down one of their own.

4. Argentina moves for the Falklands.....

why: look at the numbers of smaller vessels in the Navy here..... http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/05/31/the-royal-navys-obsession-with-big-ships-leaves-it-unable-to-pro/
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settlement implies negotiation. We've got a very nice new park and ride (with a Waitrose) on a project proudly funded by the EU, though it should be said more like the Duck of Cornwall selling off the land to fund the excesses of his family.
and who funds the EU? so we gave them a tenner and they gave us 2 bob for a bag of wine gums, great deal!
Incidentally, if you add geographical-scale distances to the redistribution of wealth from one country's people to another country's people, you have "International Communism".

Frau Merckel grew up in the communist German Democratic Republic. I would be a fool to add these facts together in an attempt to make a point, so I will not.

But didn't we (and the rest of NATO) spend trillions of taxpayer's money, over several decades, in the hope of stopping international Communism?

Does the USA view the EU as merely socialist? Or do they not care as long as American goods sell well here?


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