A key part of British energy independence.
And why - not Trident, but this - we still need the Royal Navy, as such.
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That is one hell of a long pipeline.
ReplyDeleteIt is beyond people like stran that anyone could be British except under protest. He'd give Argentina the Falklands tomorrow, like the Americans in 1982 and today.
ReplyDeleteOh no, Anon. I'm proud that the Falklands is ours, and would happily spend the lives of 100s more British soldiers to keep it that way.
ReplyDeleteI'm just wondering how much energy indpendence is gained by having a 3000 mile supply-chain.
Yeah. I've met stran. He's a pillock.
ReplyDeleteYou might be thinking of my twin brother, narts.
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