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Asked to comment on Spain’s reported disapproval of Geoff Hoon’s attendance at Gibraltar’s tercentenary celebrations on Wednesday, the PMS said that we had a good relationship with Spain, as you would expect. The Spanish were a good EU and NATO partner. We believed it was appropriate for a member of the Cabinet to attend the ceremonies on Wednesday and we didn’t see any difficulty in taking that decision.
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Most Spanish people don’t want Gibraltar to be part of Spain. While Gibraltar remains British there is a Navy presence in the area to help fight the drug trafficking from North Africa, if the British left the Spanish would have to do all the patrols themselves. Spanish people I’ve spoken too couldn’t give a damn about a few miles of rock but they do want the help against drug runners.
Comment by Uncarved Block — 2 Aug 2004 on 7:16 pm | LinkGibralta’s a horrible god-forsaken place. I went there once. I think it’s only redeeming features were the monkeys with the inside-out arses, and a shop whose sign read "Southern most shop in Europe- much cheapness".
Comment by Fergal Brophy — 3 Aug 2004 on 10:41 am | Link