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Gib Votes To Stay !
Just heard on the news that Gibraltar voted 96% in favour of staying in the EU...can't find a link though !
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I was disappointed that only 68% of voters in my neck of the woods voted out though.
http:// www.exp ressand star.co m/news/ politic s/2016/ 06/24/e u-refer endum-r esult-w alsall- votes-t o-leave -with-h uge-maj ority/
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//"Gibraltar will never pay a sovereignty price for access to a market. Gibraltar will never be Spanish, in whole, in part or at all," Gibraltar's chief minister Fabian Picardo said.//
http:// www.msn .com/en -gb/new s/livec overage /eu-ref erendum /lc-AAh qVMh
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Quite frankly I am shocked and amazed at Gibralterians. The two I know (one formerly a Major in the Royal Engineers and an old guy in my local have always hated the Spanish and their attempts to take the Rock from us. They always appreciated HMG's government to refuse the Spanish ownership and cede the Rock. They always claimed to be loyal British subjects. So much for loyalty.
Oh well. No more RN ships to fend off harassing Spanish pirates and fishermen !
Oh well. No more RN ships to fend off harassing Spanish pirates and fishermen !
Do Gibraltarians literally commute across the border daily, to jobs in Spain? They had a spot of awkwardness at the border controls, earlier this year, didn't they?
Oh and some shenanigans with Spanish vessels in the harbour?
Will old echoes of faded Empires continue forever or will outposts like Ceuta, Gibraltar etc. be melded back into their nearest/most logical geographical neighbour?
(Not the Falklands though. No surrender!) :D
Oh and some shenanigans with Spanish vessels in the harbour?
Will old echoes of faded Empires continue forever or will outposts like Ceuta, Gibraltar etc. be melded back into their nearest/most logical geographical neighbour?
(Not the Falklands though. No surrender!) :D
I recall it was a dinner party argument between Spain and Gib always. OUR GIB friend resented the Spanish claim to the Rock.Our Spanish friend claimed more work was done on the rock by the Spaniards.Our Gib guest replied because we pay you better than Spain does!! It went on all night consistently. Enough to drive the hosts to drink . :-)
If they could get wealthy Spanish folk to systematically buy back all the privately owned properties and landholdings at current market rates it would then be a matter of pricing up all government buildings and infrastructure.
When the whole place and all its "added value" (centuries' worth) has been been bought up, then they can have it back (whereupon landvalues will drop to standard "in Spain" levels, heh heh).
When the whole place and all its "added value" (centuries' worth) has been been bought up, then they can have it back (whereupon landvalues will drop to standard "in Spain" levels, heh heh).
the patrol boats (hardly ships) that we have there in Gib will be needed back here to cover UK waters as to all 'les hommes d'est et sud' the French 'send' over La Manche or to keep the Spanish fisherrapists out of our share of it. Gib is exposed to what Madrid wants as a baboon with sore red buttocks.
Not only do the Spaniards travel to Gibraltar to shop, Britons living on the Cosa Del Sol travel to shop at Morrisons! The Spanish border guards search many of the bags on returning and hold people up for spite.We were there a couple of years back, having lived there about 40 years ago when the border was closed, seemed odd to park in La Linea and walk across the border.
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