13 June 2012
Geoffrey Clifton-Brown pays tribute to the Falkland Islanders and urges the Government to persuade all countries in the region to respect the freely given wishes of the people of the islands.

Geoffrey Clifton-Brown (The Cotswolds) (Con): Having visited the Falkland Islands, may I pay sincere tribute to the Falkland Islanders for their stoicism, patience and resilience in the face, as my right hon. Friend said, of bullying and commercial aggression from the Argentines? Will he do all that he can to persuade the Argentines and, indeed, all the countries in the region, to respect the outcome of the freely given wishes of the people of the Falkland Islands?

Mr Lidington: We shall certainly do so. It is a cause of sadness that, in an age in which democracy and human rights are part of the standard political culture in south America, the right to self-determination for the Falkland Islanders should be determinedly ignored by the Government of Argentina. We hope that they will listen and take proper account of the democratic wishes of the people of the Falklands.

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