{"id":424294,"date":"2025-09-14T18:16:13","date_gmt":"2025-09-14T18:16:13","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/uk\/424294\/"},"modified":"2025-09-14T18:16:13","modified_gmt":"2025-09-14T18:16:13","slug":"the-brits-who-beat-brexit-gibraltar-celebrates-its-reunion-with-europe","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/uk\/424294\/","title":{"rendered":"The Brits who beat Brexit: Gibraltar celebrates its reunion with Europe"},"content":{"rendered":"<p class=\"BykrjImGEgsVna\" style=\"display:none\">Last Wednesday, the Union Jacks and hard cider were blowing and flowing on Gibraltar\u2019s biggest civic holiday. \u201cKeep Calm it\u2019s National Day\u201d read one publican\u2019s shirt as he pulled pints for residents commemorating the September 10, 1967, vote by Gibraltarians to stay British, flatly rejecting efforts by Madrid to gain even partial control. (It passed by 99.64%.)<\/p>\n<p class=\"BykrjImGEgsVna\" style=\"display:none\"> This year, the crowds filling Casemates Square were not just celebrating sticking with Britain, but also an unexpected reunion with Europe.<\/p>\n<p class=\"BykrjImGEgsVna\" style=\"display:none\">Once the treaty comes into force, the historically contentious land border where prickly Spanish police sometimes slow crossings to a crawl &#8211; including delays last July on the day after England defeated Spain in the European women\u2019s soccer championship &#8211; will disappear completely.<\/p>\n<p class=\"BykrjImGEgsVna\" style=\"display:none\">A new customs union will also let many goods flow back and forth without checks, something Gibraltar didn\u2019t even enjoy before the Brexit vote.<\/p>\n<p class=\"BykrjImGEgsVna\" style=\"display:none\">\u201cAfter a lot of hard work, I think we have seized success from the jaws of defeat,\u201d said Chief Minister Fabian Picardo, Gibraltar\u2019s top elected official, still sweaty minutes after hailing Gibraltar\u2019s reunification with Europe in a speech to a cheering crowd.<\/p>\n<p class=\"BykrjImGEgsVna\" style=\"display:none\">Canon-fired confetti floated in the air and dance music bounced off the  425m limestone monolith looming over the city. The Rock was rockin\u2019.<\/p>\n<p class=\"BykrjImGEgsVna\" style=\"display:none\">\u201cThis is actually going to be an improvement over where Gibraltar was pre-Brexit,\u201d Picardo said.<\/p>\n<p class=\"BykrjImGEgsVna\" style=\"display:none\">As much as they love being British, Gibraltarians &#8211; a conglomeration of Anglo, Spanish, Italian, Maltese, Moroccan, and other ethnicities who mostly speak with vaguely English accents &#8211; had no interest in distancing themselves from Europe.<\/p>\n<p class=\"BykrjImGEgsVna\" style=\"display:none\">Unlike most Brits, of course, they actually live there, along with hundreds of tailless Barbary macaques, Europe\u2019s last population of wild-roaming monkeys.<\/p>\n<p class=\"BykrjImGEgsVna\" style=\"display:none\">In 2016, Gibraltar was the first UK voting area to report results in the Brexit referendum, and its 96% vote to remain in the EU was \u201cby far\u201d the highest of any precinct, according to a parliamentary analysis.<\/p>\n<p><img  alt=\"A barman serves a half pint at the Venture Inn pub on Gibraltar's National Day. Photo \/ Steve Hendrix, The Washington Post\" class=\"article-media__image responsively-lazy\" data-test-ui=\"article-media__image\"\/>A barman serves a half pint at the Venture Inn pub on Gibraltar&#8217;s National Day. Photo \/ Steve Hendrix, The Washington Post<\/p>\n<p class=\"BykrjImGEgsVna\" style=\"display:none\">Their biggest worry was the border with Spain, only three quarters of a mile long but a centuries-old irritant to Spanish nationalists who want Gibraltar back no matter what the 1713 Treaty of Utrecht says about ceding it to the Crown of Great Britain \u201cforever, without any exception or impediment whatsoever\u201d.<\/p>\n<p class=\"BykrjImGEgsVna\" style=\"display:none\">Tensions ebbed and flowed over centuries as Gibraltar, perched over the skinny western mouth of the Mediterranean, served as a vital and heavily armed naval base for Britain and its allies. President Dwight D. Eisenhower directed the invasion of North Africa from one of the tunnels cut through the Rock.<\/p>\n<p class=\"BykrjImGEgsVna\" style=\"display:none\">Over time, Gibraltar gained more autonomy from London, becoming a British Overseas Territory that elects its own parliament for domestic affairs and relies on the UK for defence and foreign relations.<\/p>\n<p class=\"BykrjImGEgsVna\" style=\"display:none\">Relations with its neighbour bottomed out after Gibraltar\u2019s overwhelming 1967 vote to reject any power-sharing agreement with Spain. Two years later, Spanish dictator Francisco Franco reacted to this resounding snub by sealing the border entirely.<\/p>\n<p class=\"BykrjImGEgsVna\" style=\"display:none\">For 16 years, Gibraltarians relied on sea shipments and airlifts from the UK for vital goods. The only place to fit a runway is directly across the entire width of the isthmus. Traffic and pedestrians still traverse the runway between take-offs and landings, like at a railroad crossing.<\/p>\n<p class=\"BykrjImGEgsVna\" style=\"display:none\">During the blockade, those with family just across the frontier had to travel by ferry across the Gibraltar Strait to North Africa and then back again to La Linea, the adjacent town in Spain.<\/p>\n<p class=\"BykrjImGEgsVna\" style=\"display:none\">Carl Viagas, a local architect and historian, recalls Homerian ferry journeys just to reach a relative\u2019s home 1.5km away.<\/p>\n<p class=\"BykrjImGEgsVna\" style=\"display:none\">\u201cAfter all of that, I could still look over and see my own house,\u201d he said.<\/p>\n<p class=\"BykrjImGEgsVna\" style=\"display:none\">Viagas is overseeing the excavation of a warren of tunnels throughout the Rock\u2019s northern face, dozens of passages and cannon galleries that Gibraltarians have used to defend against sieges for centuries.<\/p>\n<p class=\"BykrjImGEgsVna\" style=\"display:none\">\u201cWe\u2019ve been cut off before,\u201d he said, standing in one of the 18th-century batteries pointing at Spain. \u201cWhat Franco did in closing the border was to strengthen our identity as Gibraltarians and as British. What we do not want to be is Spanish.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"BykrjImGEgsVna\" style=\"display:none\">For some, the vote to pull Britain, and therefore Gibraltar, out of the EU sparked border post-traumatic stress. In response, a hawkish foreign minister in Madrid immediately called for joint sovereignty.<\/p>\n<p class=\"BykrjImGEgsVna\" style=\"display:none\">A long uneasy limbo followed. The parties agreed to set the Gibraltar questions aside as London negotiated priority issues, including its overall exit agreement with the EU, and the complex border between Ireland and British Northern Ireland. <\/p>\n<p class=\"BykrjImGEgsVna\" style=\"display:none\">Airlifts, of a sort, returned when EU rules hindered the import of British dairy products, and Morrisons, the biggest British grocer in the exclave, flew in emergency Christmas puddings by charter.<\/p>\n<p class=\"BykrjImGEgsVna\" style=\"display:none\">Border tensions flared periodically, but Gibraltar &#8211; which can\u2019t squeeze factories or farms beneath the steep slopes of the Rock &#8211; doubled down on financial and digital services to fuel growth. Today it is a major hub for cryptocurrency and online gambling.<\/p>\n<p class=\"BykrjImGEgsVna\" style=\"display:none\">Almost one-third of UK car insurance is issued by Gibraltar-based companies. In August, a UK-Gibraltar start-up announced plans for a US$2.4 billion artificial intelligence data processing facility at the main port.<\/p>\n<p><img  alt=\"Jackie Gavito shows her British pride during a National Day rally. The holiday commemorates the British territory\u2019s vote on September 10, 1967, to remain British and reject Spanish power-sharing. Photo \/ Steve Hendrix, The Washington Post\" class=\"article-media__image responsively-lazy\" data-test-ui=\"article-media__image\"\/>Jackie Gavito shows her British pride during a National Day rally. The holiday commemorates the British territory\u2019s vote on September 10, 1967, to remain British and reject Spanish power-sharing. Photo \/ Steve Hendrix, The Washington Post<\/p>\n<p class=\"BykrjImGEgsVna\" style=\"display:none\">With a per capita gross domestic product that puts it among the top-10 wealthiest OECD countries, Gibraltar\u2019s co-dependence on Spanish labour has grown. <\/p>\n<p class=\"BykrjImGEgsVna\" style=\"display:none\">More than 15,000 Spanish nurses, waiters and construction workers cross the border daily, links that softened views among some Spaniards.<\/p>\n<p class=\"BykrjImGEgsVna\" style=\"display:none\">On the Spanish side of the border on a recent morning, Juan Gutierrez, 70, was selling fresh baguettes and molletes to the workers streaming towards the crossing.<\/p>\n<p class=\"BykrjImGEgsVna\" style=\"display:none\">\u201cAs a Spanish person, I would like Gibraltar to be Spanish,\u201d Gutierrez said as he watched the commuters, among them, his daughter, two nieces and several cousins. \u201cAs a La Linea person, I think we\u2019re better off this way.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"BykrjImGEgsVna\" style=\"display:none\">Gibraltar spends more than US$2b a year on goods from southern Spain and is the second biggest employer for of the region of Andalusia, said Joseph Garcia, Gibraltar\u2019s deputy chief minister and the lead negotiator in recent treaty talks. \u201cA hard border would have put all that in jeopardy.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"BykrjImGEgsVna\" style=\"display:none\">Talks on a final status between the UK, the EU, Gibraltar and Spain picked up speed in recent years, Garcia said, under both Conservative and Labour governments in London, and Spain\u2019s centre-left government.<\/p>\n<p class=\"BykrjImGEgsVna\" style=\"display:none\">In June, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Spanish Prime Minister Pedro S\u00e1nchez announced the deal. <\/p>\n<p class=\"BykrjImGEgsVna\" style=\"display:none\">After the treaty is ratified, possibly by the end of the year, all passport controls will be carried out by Gibraltar and EU agents inside the airport, and the land border will effectively evaporate. Once on the Rock, Europe will be wide open.<\/p>\n<p class=\"BykrjImGEgsVna\" style=\"display:none\">Gibraltar will not regain full EU membership &#8211; its residents will have no right to work or live anywhere in the bloc, for example. But the access to travel, and to buy and sell across the EU\u2019s single market, will be better than ever, residents say.<\/p>\n<p class=\"BykrjImGEgsVna\" style=\"display:none\">\u201cThe treaty as it is now is something we all dreamed of and prayed for,\u201d said Len Goss, a business consultant.<\/p>\n<p class=\"BykrjImGEgsVna\" style=\"display:none\">Goss\u2019 phone is ringing more as business owners take note of Gibraltar\u2019s soon-to-be-settled status as a portal to both Britain and the EU. More Brits from the homeland are also inquiring about life in this place where you can get fish-and-chips and free-range Europe.<\/p>\n<p class=\"BykrjImGEgsVna\" style=\"display:none\">Gibraltar\u2019s next problem might be too much Britain. <\/p>\n<p class=\"BykrjImGEgsVna\" style=\"display:none\">\u201cWe will have to very carefully reformulate how we permit British and other people to come and be residents of Gibraltar,\u201d said Picardo.<\/p>\n<p class=\"BykrjImGEgsVna\" style=\"display:none\"><a href=\"https:\/\/www.nzherald.co.nz\/my-account\/profile\/newsletters\/?from=cmp\" target=\"_self\" rel=\"noopener\" title=\"https:\/\/www.nzherald.co.nz\/my-account\/profile\/newsletters\/?from=cmp\"><b>Sign up to Herald Premium Editor\u2019s Picks<\/b><\/a><b>, delivered straight to your inbox every Friday. Editor-in-Chief Murray Kirkness picks the week\u2019s best features, interviews and investigations. 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