Appropriate.Somebody find a Spanish woman for George. That's how crisis things are usually settled.
Appropriate.Somebody find a Spanish woman for George. That's how crisis things are usually settled.
No.I agree with the above. Such a weird tactic. There's "non-negotiable", and then there's actually non-negotiable.
We're talking about Spain wanting to effectively annex part of our territory that we've had for 300 years and has 30,000 people that voted 99% in a referendum to stay in the UK less than 15 years ago.
Tusk said they wouldn't seek to be punitive, but then they put this out.
If they stick to it then there's no point of even trying, there isn't going to be a deal. There is absolutely no way the UK will move on this.
Good, send the gunboats. Fucking spain thinking they've got anything to say on Gibraltar.Brexit media going all in on this Gibraltar thing
Britain's Navy is far weaker than it was during the Falklands war but could still "cripple" Spain
Madness.
You should read the EU letter.I agree with the above. Such a weird tactic. There's "non-negotiable", and then there's actually non-negotiable.
We're talking about Spain wanting to effectively annex part of our territory that we've had for 300 years and has 30,000 people that voted 99% in a referendum to stay in the UK less than 15 years ago.
Tusk said they wouldn't seek to be punitive, but then they put this out.
If they stick to it then there's no point of even trying, there isn't going to be a deal. There is absolutely no way the UK will move on this.
Good, send the gunboats. Fucking spain thinking they've got anything to say on Gibraltar.
Spending gunboats over a draft document stipulating trade legalese. My my, those sardines must be quivering.Good, send the gunboats. Fucking spain thinking they've got anything to say on Gibraltar.
You should read the EU letter.
It doesn't speak about annexing anything. That's all UK media trying to stir shit up
No, it is meant so that Spain is not going to block a whole deal affecting the UK over just Gibraltar. This can actually be in the favor of Britain.I've read it. "Effectively annexing" was probably too strong of a phrase, but the idea that Gibraltar would be subject to an entirely new set of controls between it and Spain, which has acted in a semi-hostile way towards them for years, instead of the EU as a whole is a very worrying development.
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-britain-eu-gibraltar-idUSKBN1722AS"This seems intended to give Spain something so they don't try to hold the whole withdrawal treaty hostage over it," one senior EU diplomat said in Brussels.
Spain has a veto in any case (Just like the european parliament and the other 26 countries). This is to keep them from vetoing the whole deal over Gibraltar.I've read it. "Effectively annexing" was probably too strong of a phrase, but the idea that Gibraltar would be subject to an entirely new set of controls between it and Spain, which has acted in a semi-hostile way towards them for years, instead of the EU as a whole is a very worrying development.
For context, I'm a staunch pro-EU Liberal Democrat member that voted and campaigned for Remain. I'm not a Falkland-raving UKIPper
No, it is meant so that Spain is not going to block a whole deal affecting the UK over just Gibraltar. This can actually be in the favor of Britain.
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-britain-eu-gibraltar-idUSKBN1722AS
I've read it. "Effectively annexing" was probably too strong of a phrase, but the idea that Gibraltar would be subject to an entirely new set of controls between it and Spain, which has acted in a semi-hostile way towards them for years, instead of the EU as a whole is a very worrying development.
For context, I'm a staunch pro-EU Liberal Democrat member that voted and campaigned for Remain. I'm not a Falkland-raving UKIPper
If it comes to war with the UK, I will just throw my EU passport at them. They will run away screaming for mercy.
I have to admit, I kinda wanna see the UK go to war over Gibraltar while it exits the EU. All the while reverting to the Imperial system. This is just so many layers of fuckery heaped upon each other, my head would spin out of its socket out of incredulity.
Why stop there, though.
Come on, UK, you can still one-up this. My neck may shatter from all the head shaking, but I will do my best to endure.
So by your definition we should also put a hard border in NI because it's a deal for the whole UK?But, the fact that there's a separate process that just applies to Gibraltar/UK/Spain makes no sense when Gibraltar is a part of the UK and Spain has no sovereignty over it.
Text for reference:
After the United Kingdom leaves the Union, no agreement between the EU and the UK may apply to the territory of Gibraltar without the agreement between the kingdom of Spain and the UK.
Good, send the gunboats. Fucking spain thinking they've got anything to say on Gibraltar.
If it comes to war with the UK, I will just throw my EU passport at them. They will run away screaming for mercy.
It's not like the UK has been playing nice with its own land grab at the isthmus, claiming territorial waters it's not entitled to and increasing its area through land reclamation à la China.I've read it. Annexing was probably too strong of a word, but the idea that Gibraltar would be subject to an entirely new set of controls between it and Spain, which has acted in a semi-hostile way towards them for years, instead of the EU as a whole is a very worrying development.
All countries have vetos. So Spain can block it either way. This way, we can move forward with a UK deal without them blocking it over Gibraltar, and then work out the Gibraltar details on its own.But, the fact that there's a separate process that just applies to Gibraltar/UK/Spain makes no sense when Gibraltar is a part of the UK and Spain has no sovereignty over it.
Text for reference:
After the United Kingdom leaves the Union, no agreement between the EU and the UK may apply to the territory of Gibraltar without the agreement between the kingdom of Spain and the UK.
God no. May will be in a tough place when the corporations come knocking. She doesn't give a shit about the voters.I really do think the EU have played this badly, they are getting rid of a lot of good will on the side of the British public by doing this.
Part of the EU negotiating strategy is dependent on there being resistance and opposition to what the government is doing which will stick May between a rock and a hard place.
In doing this, May will have a lot more support, and the hard brexiteers get much more ammunition to vouch for WTO.
If their intent is to punish the UK and show a warning, then it works well, but if it's meant as a kind of tough early offer to try and haggle somewhere into the middle, I think it will have backfired.
A lot of people who are in centre of this debate will be moved towards the more hard brexit side. I really wish the EU hadn't included this.
I really do think the EU have played this badly, they are getting rid of a lot of good will on the side of the British public by doing this.
It's not like the UK has been playing nice with its own land grab at the isthmus, claiming territorial waters it's not entitled to and increasing its area through land reclamation à la China.
Both countries have been puerile in their approach to Gibraltar.
But, the fact that there's a separate process that just applies to Gibraltar/UK/Spain makes no sense when Gibraltar is a part of the UK and Spain has no sovereignty over it.
The one small blessing of this whole thing is that we in the EU can no longer give a fuck about the anti-EU propaganda the British tabloids feed their readers.I don't think the EU gives a fuck what the British public thinks and they shouldn't.
I don't think the EU gives a fuck what the British public thinks and neither should they.
The EU warned about this stuff. The UK didn't take it serious. The UK was wrong for now.
The EU wants a trade deal, but they can't make it easy on them and they have to keep all their members happy. If the UK just leaves and we all go "here have a good trade deal" why would any EU country stay in the union? The purpose of the union is so you all benefit, but also all pay the cost sometimes. The UK doesn't want to pay the cost, so they don't have a right to the benefits.
And having both Spain and the UK in the EU meant the Gibraltar thing was settled mostly. Now the situation changes again and both can use it for political gain.
Receipts.This is bullshit and just looking from EU tinted glasses. Spain is just using the situation for political posturing and taking the piss to be honest. If you take a neutral position i don't believe many would back the Spanish position.
This is bullshit and just looking from EU tinted glasses. Spain is just using the situation for political posturing and taking the piss to be honest. If you take a neutral position i don't believe many would back the Spanish position.
The EU doesn't need the British public to put pressure on May. The EU can put pressure on May themselves. The British public are the ones who voted for this shit. Your opinion is no longer of any value.I mean I explained why they might if you read my post (they can put more pressure on May).
I don't think the EU gives a fuck what the British public thinks and neither should they.
Come on dude, saying stuff like this is just begging for a ban. Be smart, be reasonable.
The EU doesn't need the British public to put pressure on May. The EU can put pressure on May themselves. The British public are the ones who voted for this shit. Your opinion is no longer of any value.
What exactly is bullshit? We knew this was coming.This is bullshit and just looking from EU tinted glasses. Spain is just using the situation for political posturing and taking the piss to be honest. If you take a neutral position i don't believe many would back the Spanish position.
The EU does not govern Spain. Every country has a veto over any trade deal made. How is it wrong to separate the issue, so it can not hold up the Brexit talks?Agreed. I'm wholeheartedly pro-EU and think that what we're doing is stupid, but this is a naked attempt from the Spanish government to exert greater influence over the territory. The EU shouldn't stoop to this level of bullshit.
Just because the UK has acted idiotically through this doesn't mean we should lessen our criticisms of the EU if it does something wrong.
That's a "your" in the plural, assuming you (singular) are a member of the British public you think the rEU should take so seriously now.Yep been in this thread too long. No wonder it's an echo chamber.
I mean I explained why they might if you read my post (they can put more pressure on May).
It's an obvious joke targeted at the concerns of Tories, which sould rightfully be ridiculed. I don't see anything bannable here.
Receipts.
To split the issue up, so Spain can't hold up the Brexit talks over it. The EU is doing the UK a favor by actually thinking about this beforehand.Why else is Gibraltar directly​ referred to by the European council? The must know the UK won't give it up no matter the demands.
Why else is Gibraltar directly​ referred to by the European council? The must know the UK won't give it up no matter the demands.
I mean...I was joking as well.
I guess this whole thing is already too ridiculous.
This "war" talk about Gibraltar is just...wow... insanity, for sure.
What exactly is bullshit? We knew this was coming. UK politicians warned for it a year ago: http://www.express.co.uk/news/world...raltar-Rock-MERCY-OF-SPAIN-unless-UK-quits-EU
Also, Spain seems to pretty happy that this way we can move forward with the whole relation with the UK, without them having to worry about Gibraltar, since that can be taken care of on its own.
I really fail to see why Britain is upset over this, outside of the wording that Spain has a veto. A veto they would have either way, since all EU states need to sign all agreements. So they don't get more or less power this way, but talks about Gibraltar now can't hold up the total deal.
The EU does not govern Spain. Every country has a veto over any trade deal made. How is it wrong to separate the issue, so it can not hold up the Brexit talks?
Why else is Gibraltar directly​ referred to by the European council? The must know the UK won't give it up no matter the demands.
This express site you linked... they certainly have an opinion on Scottish independence I see.
My bad, misread the article. Picked a quick one through Google, thought he was warning about how Gibraltar would run into issues when the UK leaves, but he turned it around the other way. In any case, this stuff was warned about before and the UK should have seen it coming. The EU does and is giving Spain and the UK an out so they can agree on a trade deal without Gibraltar being an issue for them there.This express site you linked... they certainly have an opinion on Scottish independence I see.
This express site you linked... they certainly have an opinion on Scottish independence I see.