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    Anger In Argentina As Wills Flies To Falklands

    As Prince William begins his six-week tour of the Falkland islands, Argentina's vice-president has launched a furious tirade against the visit and there have been angry protests in the streets.

    "London is after issues of big media impact to hide the daily sufferings of Britain with its problems of unemployment, shrinking economy, social unrest," said Amado Boudou, speaking to Argentina's La Red radio station.

    He continued: "The bullying we are seeing is geared to distract UK public opinion. Really what we are experiencing is a serious lack of leadership in Europe."

    Mr Boudou went on to accuse Britain of using the tension over the Falklands to distract from the issue of independence for Scotland and compensate for the coalition Government's "floundering support".

    "Great Britain has always been the face of imperialism and colonialism around the world," the VP continued, adding that colonialism "is a shame that humanity has been carrying since the 17th century, and the Malvinas (Falklands) Islands are one of its last symbols".

    In Argentina's capital, Buenos Aires, a left-wing group targeted a branch of HSBC. 

    Members of the Quebrachos threw paint at the bank and spraypainted "Fuera Inglese de Malvinas (English out of the Falklands)" on its walls.

    "This is in response to the presence in Argentinian territory of the pirate Prince William. What we are doing here is paying homage to those fallen in the Malvinas (Falklands) war, here at the cenotaph that commemorates them," said Quebrachos member Fernando Esteche, speaking to Euronews.

    "From here we will call on to the entire Argentinian nation to join us, and we will develop our campaign to thwart that of the English."

    Last month, demonstrators from another left-wing group protested at the British embassy, burning a Union flag and carrying banners reading "English out of the Malvinas" and "Government break off relations now".

    Tensions over the disputed islands have been inflamed by the Duke of Cambridge's tour and Britain's decision to send one of its most advanced warships to the region. 

    HMS Dauntless, a Type 45 destroyer, is due to set sail for the South Atlantic on her maiden mission in the coming months to replace frigate HMS Montrose.

    There are fears that Argentina may force an economic blockade of the Falklands by preventing flights from the islands' capital, Port Stanley, to Punta Arenas in Chile flying over its airspace. 

    If this happens, flights will have to take a 6,000-mile diversion via the military air bridge at RAF Brize Norton in England.

    William's posting has been similarly defended by the MoD as part of a "normal" squadron rotation, but it has been branded a "provocative act" by Argentina.

    In the latest salvo, the country's foreign ministry said it "rejected the British attempt to militarise (the) conflict" and expressed regret that an heir to the throne would arrive wearing "the uniform of a conqueror".

    David Cameron and Argentina's President Cristina Fernandez have previously accused each other of "colonial" behaviour, while Argentine official Sebastian Brugo Marco last year said the country could not ignore the "political" implications of William's deployment.

     
    • angryman  •  Ilford, England  •  3 months ago
      Is there anywhere in this world that actually likes the British?, and if we are so hated, it's a mystery why so many trying to get in.
      • WW 3 months ago
        Nowhere likes them, Scotland is not included in that. We are loved all over.
      • Ivan 3 months ago
        The Scots are not liked, it's just that most of the world think you're English 'cause you don't have your own language. A spaniard listening to a drunken Scot thinks they're English. You just do not have identity abroad. Now if you all wore your kilts, foreigners would know you, and realise what a drunken foul-mouthed people you are.
      • Here we go again 3 months ago
        no one hates us more than the Scots, esp those in Council houses this side of the wall, they really hate the British but give them a first class plane ticket to Glasgow airport and they shut up and don't want to leave, hypocrites!
    • Will  •  London, England  •  3 months ago
      nice to see the children of the lost nazis shining thru
    • RICHARD  •  Reading, England  •  3 months ago
      Helena, no they don't. The British had people on the Falklands before Argentina even became a sovereign state.
      While I am at it. Prince William is a search and rescue pilot. If an Argentine ship or person needed assistance I am sure he would not refuse.
      It is about time that Argentina faced the fact that they illegally invaded a country 30 years ago causing many deaths.
      • shaun 3 months ago
        The thing idiots like Helena dont seem to realise is the Argentinians themselves are mostly the remnants of Spanish conquest, they drove the indiginous people out and hardly any remain, Argentinian history is rather violent and nasty in fact, when they arent kicking off with others they start on themselves.
      • oldrider 3 months ago
        Well said, both of you.
      • Call Me Dave 3 months ago
        Completely true
    • RUNNING WITH SCISSORS  •  London, England  •  3 months ago
      Let the islanders hold a referendum and at the same time let us hold one on withdraw from the european union
      • martin 3 months ago
        They have had their 'referendum' and the answer was 100% WE ARE BRITISH.
      • J 3 months ago
        The islanders had one ...and we're not allowed one, for being naughty.
      • T.A. 3 months ago
        Both referendums would be a complete waste of time and money. We already know what the result of both would be.
    • PETE  •  Hull, England  •  3 months ago
      Oi... Argentina BACK OFF. They're our oil fields... I mean Islands.
      • Paul 3 months ago
        lol
      • derek c 3 months ago
        makes you think that the war wasnt really about the poor falkland islanders but protecting the possible oilfields, i think you might be right.
      • Simon 3 months ago
        UK had a deal to jointly develop the oil fields with Agentina, they pulled out of the deal just before we discovered a oil field that may make money - all this fuss is to cover up their governments incompetence.
    • Nick  •  Oldham, England  •  3 months ago
      Easy solution, ask the islanders for a referendum, Argie or Brit, let them decide. Argentina is a democracy, if they are suggesting ethnically cleansing the island of Brits, let them just say that instead of trying bully boy tactics....again.
      • Crow 3 months ago
        Well said
      • oldrider 3 months ago
        It is a well known fact that all the islanders wish to remain British. They have always been British and are happy that way. They have absolutely NO inclination to belong to Argentina.
      • Nick 3 months ago
        Argentina must respect the wishes of the democratic process, they will never be able to argue with that. If the islands were truly Argentinian then they would be populated by Argentinians.
    • LIVID  •  Manchester, England  •  3 months ago
      F***ing damn cheek!! A Spanish-speaking South American nation complains about 'imperialism' - where are the empires of the native South Americans now ? How many millions of native South Americans died at the hands of the Conquistadors and the Spanish who settled the continent in the 16th through 18th centuries ? Hipocrytes!!!
    • General Melchett  •  Manchester, England  •  3 months ago
      I've posted on argy yahoo too !
      Baaaaaaaaaaaaah !
    • Richard  •  London, England  •  3 months ago
      ... an heir to the throne would arrive wearing "the uniform of a conqueror". said the Spanish squatters in Argentina who didn't bother to ask the people they conquered (Mapuche, Kolla, Toba, Guaraní, Wichi, Diaguita-Calchaquí, Mocoví, Huarpe, Comechingón, Tehuelche) as the indigenous population of Argentina how they felt about the Falkland Islands - HYPOCRACY just like Spanish claim to Gibraltar - we left Argentina like Germany after WW1 ready to retaliate again - bad mistake
    • Paddy  •  Limerick, Ireland  •  3 months ago
      Excuse me if I'm wrong but the Falklands were uninhabited and belonged to no-one before the Brits landed there and made it theirs, mind you the seagulls may have something to say about it!
    • david  •  Birmingham, England  •  3 months ago
      WTF! Why is this Argie muppet going on about colonialism? The Falkland Islanders have democratically expressed a desire to remain British subjects with the associated rights of protection that are inferred by being so.
    • Carlos Fandango  •  3 months ago
      Since Argentina claims the Falkland Islands based solely on the fact that they are separated by only 250 miles, surely they have an even stronger claim to Uraguay, Paraguay and Bolivia, which are actually located on the same landmass?
    • Fairy-lite  •  Ipswich, England  •  3 months ago
      The Falklands have never belonged to Argentina, they were British before Argentina was even formed and recognised throughtout the world as a separate country. So leave them to be what they've been for many generations - British!!
    • Thistledome  •  3 months ago
      Tough guys hiding behind masks .................well that should frighten our troops eh ? NOT !!
    • TreadGingerly  •  Ilford, England  •  3 months ago
      "Great Britain has always been the face of imperialism and colonialism around the world," the VP continued, adding that colonialism "is a shame that humanity has been carrying since the 17th century, and the Malvinas (Falklands) Islands are one of its last symbols".

      Meanwhile the Spanish have never colonised anywhere... Argentina has always been full of, er.... Spanish people?!?
    • Peter  •  London, England  •  3 months ago
      Better to have the population of Argentina demonstrating against the British rather than trying to bring down the political regime over poor economic management.
    • Neil  •  3 months ago
      Falklands will be British as long as the islanders want them to be, Argentina can mind it's own business.
    • Savi  •  3 months ago
      Just ignore them, they have a football hooligan culture that runs through their entire society. Like many other Hispanic groups in seems. You can't reason with such mentality. Just carry on drinking your tea and they will blow themselves out.
    • Jamie  •  3 months ago
      Aren't we forgetting South Georgia, The South Sandwich Islands and British Antarctica, all of which they claim but actually belongs to us. It's like it's a national pastime to claim British lands.
    • Ray  •  Alfreton, England  •  3 months ago
      At the risk of stating the obvious, if the people living in the Falklands had wanted to become Argentinian they would not have asked for our help when Argentina invaded would they. Wouldnt you say an invasion was an act of aggression? Or am I just being picky?
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