Brittannia rules the waves?

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Do you really think the UN vote was about Brexit?

The issue was we paid for the land, the money didn't go to the people living there, so they were evicted. That was wrong. I suspect in the 1960s I could have bought Canary Wharf for a lot less than £3M, I very much doubt I could by half of it for £300M now.
 
If the people of these islands want to be independent of the UK, then so should they be.

The uk paid £3m for the land. It was a sale.
I haven't read the link, or researched the subject.
But from my own understanding,
a) The UK allowed Mauritius to have independence, in exchange for the islands. It made the islands a British Overseas territory. No compensation went to the islanders when they were evicted from the islands. They were simply transported to Mauritius and left to fend for themselves.
b) They want to remain a British Overseas Territory. They do not want Mauritius to have sovereignty over them.
c) The islanders simply want the right to return and live on their home land.
d) The dispute is between Mauritius and UK, not between the islanders and anyone else.
e) There is no suggestion that Mauritius would allow the islanders to return to their island.
 
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I haven't read the link, or researched the subject.
But from my own understanding,
a) The UK allowed Mauritius to have independence, in exchange for the islands. It made the islands a British Overseas territory. No compensation went to the islanders when they were evicted from the islands. They were simply transported to Mauritius and left to fend for themselves.
b) They want to remain a British Overseas Territory. They do not want Mauritius to have sovereignty over them.
c) The islanders simply want the right to return and live on their home land.
d) The dispute is between Mauritius and UK, not between the islanders and anyone else.
e) There is no suggestion that Mauritius would allow the islanders to return to their island.


I will support any democracy to remain part of the UK or under our wing. If they want out then we should let them do as they wish
 
But do be aware that if negative events arise because of leaving the EU, you can bet your last 1p that I will be leaving you, and your fellow travellers, in no doubt that you were told.

Way hang about? No one will miss you.
 
What will you do if postive events arise after leaving the EU ?
Be surprised and relieved.


Fortunately few people are like you......
I'll expand that, to take account of the context.

You will take no pleasure in seeing the UK fail, but fortunately few people are like that, most people will take pleasure in it, and you are not forever running our country down and its future, but again, fortunately few people are like that, and most people are forever running our country down and its future
 
With the way this is reported in the press, you'd be forgiven for thinking they were next door to Mauritius.. I just measured it on Navionics 2,200Km away.

I wonder if Mauritius will be asked to pay a divorce bill? After all they sold them in the 60s and were paid in full.
 
Define 'positive events'...

Quitters would call a 5% drop in GDP a 'positive event' if 6% had been predicted :LOL:
Remainers would call winning a ref by 1 a landslide majority!!!
 
That's 116 countries for you to bugger off to! The world is your oyster.
Oh look - a quitling who doesn't think there could be anything worrying about the fact that the UK's global influence, presence, standing, significance has declined to the point where only 5 countries support it on a matter of international rules and law.

Quelle surprise.
 
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