Falkland islanders vote 99.8pc in favour of staying British territory
Falkland islanders on Monday voted overwhelmingly in favour of remaining a British oversees territory in a referendum designed to send a strong message to Argentina, which earlier derided the poll as illegal.
Some 92 per cent of the islands’ 1,672 eligible voters turned out to deliver a 99.8 per cent “yes” vote in favour of staying an internally self-governing British territory, according to official results.
Only three votes out of 1,517 were cast against the islands remaining British.
British Foreign Secretary William Hague welcomed the result, saying it “demonstrates more clearly than ever the Falkland Islanders’ wish to remain an Overseas Territory of the United Kingdom.
“We have always been clear that we believe in the rights of the Falklands people to determine their own futures and to decide on the path they wish to take,” he said in a statement.
“It is only right that, in the 21st century, these rights are respected.