>The only thing that is less surprising was the result of the vote. Who would have >thought that 100s of British people transported across the globe and parachuted onto a >remote island would vote in favour of retaining their British citizenship?
their right to decide their own destiny is just as legitimate as those of the millions of spanish transported to South America to the vast detriment of the indigenous people there (who themselves had usurped the previous indigenous people (who had themselves usurped the original indigenous people (who......))) The fact is that the people there now should have the choice. Mind you, I think it's about time everyone in Yorkshire fucked off back to Denmark and Lower Saxony and give it back to the Neanderthals, certainly would make ER a more interesting place and bring back the good ol days. > What's next............a referendum among the inhabitants of Israel's West Bank >settlements asking them if they would like to become Palestinian citizens or remain >Israelis? I think you would be surprised on the result of that (not that the Israelis would ever countenance such a thing!) Most Palestinians aren't stupid and would see the benefits. _______________________________________________ Leedslist mailing list Info and options: http://mailman.greennet.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/leedslist To unsubscribe, email [email protected] MARCHING ON TOGETHER
