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Arriving at Sealand |
The “island” of Sealand, seven miles off the coast of southern England, was settled in 1967 by an English major, Paddy Roy Bates. Bates proclaimed Sealand a state, issuing passports and gold and silver Sealand dollars and declaring himself Prince Roy.
When the British Royal Navy tried to evict Prince Roy in 1968, a judge ruled that the platform was outside British territorial waters and therefore beyond government control.
The British government subsequently extended its territorial waters from three to twelve nautical miles from the coast, which would include Sealand, but Prince Roy simultaneously extended Sealand’s waters, claimed that this guaranteed Sealand’s sovereignty.
The island is now being put up for sale by Prince Roy’s son, Prince Michael, who styles himself head of state. A firm of Spanish estate agents has valued the island at £504 million, although Prince Michael told The Times of London that it is hard to gauge how much it will fetch in reality.
The Pirate Bay says it is looking at alternatives to buying the former
naval platform.”If we do not get enough money required to buy the
micronation of Sealand, we will try to buy another small island somwhere
and claim it as our own
country,” the organization says on its website.
See also:
For sale: one country, rather small
Principality
of Sealand website
Source: Media Network, The Local via Ray Woodward
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