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Spanish warship ordered ships to leave British waters near Gibraltar


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24 minutes ago, tabarin said:

Who cares? Global warming will take care of all those coast places, little islands and eventually UK anyway right? 555

It will certainly "take care" of much of Norfolk.  But, on the plus side, will at least allow them to get some use from their webbed feet.

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6 hours ago, JAG said:

Well Gibraltar has been a British Territory since 1713 when it was ceded in perpetuity by the Treaty of Utrecht. Spain joined the EU in 1986. I suppose things will carry on in much the same way as they did In those 273 years. The Spanish military making such comic opera "threatening" moves is not exactly new, both during those 273 years and during British and Spanish membership of the EU.

There will be a real border between Spain and the Rock. Import duties, taxes will be applied. The Rock will die economically. Pure and simple.

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9 minutes ago, Kwasaki said:

Shame they didn't put a shot across the bow of the Spanish ships with the 100 ton gun. ???? 

They actually tried to shoo ov the Spanish vrigate with a rubber dingy. Oh, the might ov Gibraltar!!

 

It is a weird anomaly that should be resolved. Having said that, the same goes vor Ceuta.

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1 hour ago, tabarin said:

Who cares? Global warming will take care of all those coast places, little islands and eventually UK anyway right? 555

It will have to get jolly hot to swamp the Rock of Gibraltar! Mind you, the first thing that will happen will be that the isthmus linking The Rock to the mainland will be flooded, turning it into an Island. All those Spanish Civil Guard chaps who so enjoyed hassling travelers to and from the rock (and have continued their antics from time to time whilst Spain and the UK were both members of the EU) will have to learn to swim, their extraordinary little shiny varnished hats will get all soggy, and the cigarettes which without exception were carried in the (usually unbuttoned) shirt pockets will get wet!

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25 minutes ago, Bullie said:

There will be a real border between Spain and the Rock. Import duties, taxes will be applied. The Rock will die economically. Pure and simple.

I was there in the mid-1980s, The border was actually closed much of the time, and when it was open crossing could be difficult. The Rock seemed to do all right economically notwithstanding that.

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12 minutes ago, JAG said:

I was there in the mid-1980s, The border was actually closed much of the time, and when it was open crossing could be difficult. The Rock seemed to do all right economically notwithstanding that.

If Spain were drawn in the same group as Gibraltar in football World Cup qualifiers would they refuse to play them?

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43 minutes ago, Bullie said:

There will be a real border between Spain and the Rock. Import duties, taxes will be applied. The Rock will die economically. Pure and simple.

well it did okay in all the months and years that the border was closed. If I recall, it was on the Spanish side that the local economy suffered the most,  as no workers were allowed to cross. if the border is closed, thousands of Spanish will be out of a job. 

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57 minutes ago, Bullie said:

There will be a real border between Spain and the Rock. Import duties, taxes will be applied. The Rock will die economically. Pure and simple.

 

I don't think Gibraltar will be affected greatly by import duties and taxes, the largest contribution to their economy is refueling ships then there are the offshore banks and the casinos, none of which are in any way helped by being in the EU, in fact some of which will be potentially more profitable without needing the meet EU regulation.

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23 minutes ago, Pilotman said:

well it did okay in all the months and years that the border was closed. If I recall, it was on the Spanish side that the local economy suffered the most,  as no workers were allowed to cross. if the border is closed, thousands of Spanish will be out of a job. 

 

About 8000 Spanish work in Gibraltar but here will also be 5000 Brits who live in Gibraltar but work in Spain who find themselves out of a job.

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I remember a John Cleese skit.

It was about each countries reaction to terror alerts. France was to start up the white flag factories.

Germany was to play martial music louder.

Australia was to say, no worries, lets crank up the barbie.

Spain was to build glass bottomed submarines.

To review the former navy, now underwater.

 He did it so much better of course.

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On 2/18/2019 at 1:39 PM, jerojero said:
On 2/18/2019 at 9:04 AM, smedly said:
The EU military will invade the UK - Including Germany Italy France Hungry Bulgaria and Spain
 
Sound familiar 

There is no EU military. EU is an economic and political Union, exclusive of military.

There will be one soon https://www.politico.eu/article/angela-merkel-emmanuel-macron-eu-army-to-complement-nato/

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