The Real Falklands, The Real Facts

Day 1,960, 08:24 Published in United Kingdom United Kingdom by Bob Bloggs

What's that in top corner?
The Union Jack, of course: the symbol of the United Kingdom.
So to start with what does this tell us?
The Falklands are part of the UK, they're a member of the UK hence our flag being indicated on their flag. This is the flag that they so proudly fly above: Port Stanley, their homes and their neighborhoods. So you can say that theirs a little bit of Britain on each and every flag bearing area.

Who's in charge?
The head of state certainly isn't this woman:
But this lovely lady:


Would you rather have a women who can't even hold up flowers properly, let alone run a country, in charge or the kind hearted, Elizabeth II who lets people run the government for her.

The Population:
The Falklands possess a humble population of just under 3,000, yet these three thousand speak as loudly as thirty thousand with their determination to remain British (just three voted against remaining British) and where ever you go, you see things like this:
But still they defy them as if the corrupt government are death

The Hardships:
Argentina has blockaded the islands, prevented their airspace from being used, scared off commercial companies and unforgettably invaded, and failed to retain the Falklands.

So as we fight tonight, guns ablaze, spare a thought what this is really about and continue the hard work of our tommies!


Remember the Falklands are ours, Argentina don't deserve them!