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The UK government persuaded a few thousand British colonists to live in Las Malvinas in order to secure the pro UK vote. What a farce.
But the ironic thing is that the islanders in Las Malvinas are now upset that the greedy UK government aren't allowing them any shares in the oil industry there. They now realise that they're being used as pawns.
Same with the thousands of reported homeless British veterans who now sleep on our streets;- the UK govt used them as disposable pawns to fight for the elites interests, and then discards them afterwards.
I've seen plenty of videos showing homeless British veterans on the streets - and I've seen it with my own eyes in London too.
I once saw a young former British soldier with no legs (they'd both been amputated,) who was angrily pushing himself with his hands along the ground on a makeshift board with some small wheels attached, and he was scavaging through bin bags on the street for food. It was a disturbing sight.
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If we moved British colonists to take over the Netherlands, and then held a vote on whether they want to remain under UK rule, you'd be fine with that?!
The British are the indigenous people to the British Isles, so you can't conflate our vote for independence from the EU empire with a few thousand colonists living on the other side of the planet in Las Malvinas - who aren't the native people.
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At this moment, Argentina is in an electoral year. The two main candidates are the Peronist Party and a center-right coalition. The peronists have always defended strong policies of protectionism in trade.
If the coalition of "Juntos por el Cambio" wins the elections, there may be a possibility, but you have to think that Brazil is now ruled by the PT, who are left-wing win populists.
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The Netherlands was chosen long ago to be the crash test dummy for several globalist experiments, this is not new and does not depend on a specific government.The climate agenda is being implemented and new rules will be disastrous for the European farmers. They have told us the same when China entered the World Trade Organization in 2001, it would not lead to the deindustrialization of the EU etc.
There is no way European agriculture will not be heavily affected with this deal, they don't play even by the same rules regarding pesticide, chemical and quality controls. Besides, the workforce costs cheap over there.
As long prime Argentinian/Uruguay meat keeps coming in at a moderate cost I'm OK but I'm aware of the medium/long term consequences.
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