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<blockquote data-quote="Prestwick" data-source="post: 231772"><p>The Tories in Canada are incredibly disciplined and I think this whole crisis will probably galvanise their hand. Its going to set the West against the Francophone East which is probably why Harper's televised address so heavily spoke against working in government with "separatists". The battle lines have been drawn. </p><p></p><p>1. The land wasn't stolen. The exchange of ports and land has been going on between European nations since time immemorial. Britain wasn't the first and it definitely won't be the last. </p><p>2. Ceuta and Melilla however <em>were</em> stolen. Typical double standards. </p><p>3. Morroco isn't a part of Spain either so that still doesn't excuse Ceuta or Melilla.</p><p>4. We'd love to consult the "rightful owners" but they're currently six feet under because, y'know, <em>they died</em>. About 300 years ago after they left Gibraltar on their own accord.</p><p>5. Comparing Gibraltarians with the Pied Noir?! Oh come off it, absolutely crazy comparison.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Prestwick, post: 231772"] The Tories in Canada are incredibly disciplined and I think this whole crisis will probably galvanise their hand. Its going to set the West against the Francophone East which is probably why Harper's televised address so heavily spoke against working in government with "separatists". The battle lines have been drawn. 1. The land wasn't stolen. The exchange of ports and land has been going on between European nations since time immemorial. Britain wasn't the first and it definitely won't be the last. 2. Ceuta and Melilla however [i]were[/i] stolen. Typical double standards. 3. Morroco isn't a part of Spain either so that still doesn't excuse Ceuta or Melilla. 4. We'd love to consult the "rightful owners" but they're currently six feet under because, y'know, [i]they died[/i]. About 300 years ago after they left Gibraltar on their own accord. 5. Comparing Gibraltarians with the Pied Noir?! Oh come off it, absolutely crazy comparison. [/QUOTE]
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