@Impulsor: this.As a Spanish and I have to say the Gibraltar thing is not very serious here, people just kneejerk and shout Gibraltar español! around the issue. It's very shallow, petty kind of nationalism.
@Impulsor: this.As a Spanish and I have to say the Gibraltar thing is not very serious here, people just kneejerk and shout Gibraltar español! around the issue. It's very shallow, petty kind of nationalism.
As a Spanish and I have to say the Gibraltar thing is not very serious here, people just kneejerk and shout Gibraltar español! around the issue. It's very shallow, petty kind of nationalism. Not that different from the Catalonian issue.
It's kind of pathetic imo, how in this day with the huuge and worrying news of UK leaving Europe, I have heard lots of time in the radio (or even work colleagues comments) about the Gibraltar news, and the possibility of taking sovereignty. UK leaving Europe? That's was secondary.
@Impulsor: this.
IIRC an independent Gibraltar invalidates the Treaty of Utrecht, returning Gibraltar to Spain by default. Spain does not want an independent Gibraltar.Couldn't Gibraltar become the Monaco of Spain? I mean it's half way there already, it just needs some special agreements between an "independent" Gibraltar and Spain.
IIRC an independent Gibraltar invalidates the Treaty of Utrecht, returning Gibraltar to Spain by default. Spain does not want an independent Gibraltar.
Sure, but we are only 30,000 people, so it's not easy to ignore millions of Spaniards singing nationalistic songs at us. It's ridiculous for Spanish people to wonder "Why are Gibraltarians so pissed off at us?" While chanting "Gibraltar Español" at the same time, even in jest.People can say whatever they want, in the end its you guys who decide.
Nobody knows that, though. It's something that has never been taken into serious consideration.
And treaties can be revised. That's something that happens all the time.
I mean, Gibraltar has been violating the Treaty of Utrecht by allowing Jews and Muslims to take residence in the rock...
Sure, but we are only 30,000 people, so it's not easy to ignore millions of Spaniards singing nationalistic songs at us. It's ridiculous for Spanish people to wonder "Why are Gibraltarians so pissed off at us?" While chanting "Gibraltar Español" at the same time, even in jest.
Sure, but we are only 30,000 people, so it's not easy to ignore millions of Spaniards singing nationalistic songs at us. It's ridiculous for Spanish people to wonder "Why are Gibraltarians so pissed off at us?" While chanting "Gibraltar Español" at the same time, even in jest.
Most of the time the people singing "Gibraltar Español" are actually mocking Spanish nationalism. Your perception is skewed, probably due to your regional setting.
It was an infraction rather than a violation. I know you are playing devil's advocate by pointing out such a ridiculous part of the treaty, but surely you do understand that while most Spanish people don't care, Spain wants Gibraltar back as a point of contention. If no-one in Spain actually gave a fuck, the Spanish government would just leave us alone.I mean, Gibraltar has been violating the Treaty of Utrecht by allowing Jews and Muslims to take residence in the rock...
It was an infraction rather than a violation. I know you are playing devil's advocate by pointing out such a ridiculous part of the treaty, but surely you do understand that while most Spanish people don't care, Spain wants Gibraltar back as a point of contention. If no-one in Spain actually gave a fuck, the Spanish government would just leave us alone.
It was an infraction rather than a violation. I know you are playing devil's advocate by pointing out such a ridiculous part of the treaty, but surely you do understand that while most Spanish people don't care, Spain wants Gibraltar back as a point of contention. If no-one in Spain actually gave a fuck, the Spanish government would just leave us alone.
While I'm sure it's also used in that tongue-in-cheek scenario, when Spanish people are shouting it at us, I respectfully disagree that it's being used in that way.Most of the time the people singing "Gibraltar Español" are actually mocking Spanish nationalism. Your perception is skewed, probably due to your regional setting.
While I'm sure it's also used in that tongue-in-cheek scenario, when Spanish people are shouting it at us, I respectfully disagree that it's being used in that way.
Again, you are facing the vocifeous minority using being serious about the whole "Gibraltar Español" thing. They are probably more common down there than they are anywhere else in the country (hence the bit about your regional setting). Spain as a whole is mostly indifferent towards you.
i see what you did thereThat is not going to happen. Be glad knowing that those who are out there being dicks are a small and shrinking minority while the issue becomes less contentious each year it passes.
Scotland thinking again about independence.
Northern Ireland thinking about reunification with Ireland.
Spain eyeing Gibraltar.
So, when it Argentine making it's move on the Falkland Islands?
Why on earth would the people of Gibraltar choose Spain over Britain?
Not going to happen. Look at the unemployment rate of Spain.
It's not about "wanting" really. Gibraltar's only land border is with Spain; wealthy Gibraltarians own second homes in Spain and the rest heavily rely on moving goods between Gibraltar and Spain. Gibraltar leaving the EU means permanently closed borders, and that would be disastrous for their economy. They voted like 96% in favour of remaining in the EU.
I'm not saying that they should join Spain, but being out of the EU is very, very bad for Gibraltar.
Have been there on holiday twice in recent years and a relative was stationed there, Gibraltans *hate* spain, the rock would burn before there is any discussion of sovereignty there. Yes sorting out the logistics in the future will suck and it almost certainly come with quite a price increase but nothing spain proposes will be accepted.
It's as about as likely as Falklanders deciding they not only want to be part of Argentina but they would also love to give Kirchner foot massages.
Hate? Most Gibraltarians have second homes in the other side of the border and many have some level of Spanish ancestry (to the point of having their own Spanish dialect). They feel pretty much British though, there's no questions about that and of course they don't want to join Spain. But "hate" is a strong word I'd not use.
The Spanish government's position is appalling. The citizens of Gibraltar have as much right to self-determination as any other, and they're not going anywhere. The 2002 vote said it all. Gibraltar is not leaving exclusive UK sovereignty, and that is despite disappointment in this vote.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gibraltar_sovereignty_referendum,_2002
It is also amazingly hypocritical of Spain when they have the final colonies on continental Africa....
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ceuta_and_Melilla
I agree that the position is appalling, with the rights of Gibraltarians and everything else you said, but I have to point out one thing:
Ceuta and Melilla are not and have never been colonies. At least not since the Phoenician times (Abyla & Rusadir).
I'm sure that Spain has some other territories somewhere to make your point, but those two cities are not.