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#1771
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Importers, exporters and politicians on Gibraltar failed to anticipate this problem and deal with it when they had a chance.
The pallets that are in Gibraltar are now of unknown origin as Gibraltar is now designated as a 3rd country.
Gibraltar can now use these for exports to other 3rd county nations.
Otherwise, I suggest Gibraltar has a huge bonfire made of crates as they appear to do in NI.
#1772

Again, you can't see the wood for the trees here Fred!
Importers, exporters and politicians on Gibraltar failed to anticipate this problem and deal with it when they had a chance.
The pallets that are in Gibraltar are now of unknown origin as Gibraltar is now designated as a 3rd country.
Gibraltar can now use these for exports to other 3rd county nations.
Otherwise, I suggest Gibraltar has a huge bonfire made of crates as they appear to do in NI.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g2i6xpWmh-Q
Importers, exporters and politicians on Gibraltar failed to anticipate this problem and deal with it when they had a chance.
The pallets that are in Gibraltar are now of unknown origin as Gibraltar is now designated as a 3rd country.
Gibraltar can now use these for exports to other 3rd county nations.
Otherwise, I suggest Gibraltar has a huge bonfire made of crates as they appear to do in NI.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g2i6xpWmh-Q
However Gibraltar only exports cigarettes and that trade is mostly controlled by Spaniards
I have also heard talk of not only Gib but also the UK reciprocating by implementing similar laws to those of the EU ( Not just pallests ) making them applicable to EU trade and citizens
Before anyone suggests that this could starve Gib of goods please remember Gib has withstood many sieges by Spain
The last being from 1969 to 1982 ( 13 years ) when there was a partial opening of the frontier followed in 1985 by a full opening.
I personally experienced 9 years of this latest siege.
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#1774
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Pragmatic solution is clearly a large bonfire!
But hey ho, if you want a trader war, I'm up for it.
More cutting off your nose, to spite you face medicine, by the sound of it from the UK.
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The bonfire scenario had occurred to me
However Gibraltar only exports cigarettes and that trade is mostly controlled by Spaniards
I have also heard talk of not only Gib but also the UK reciprocating by implementing similar laws to those of the EU ( Not just pallests ) making them applicable to EU trade and citizens
Before anyone suggests that this could starve Gib of goods please remember Gib has withstood many sieges by Spain
The last being from 1969 to 1982 ( 13 years ) when there was a partial opening of the frontier followed in 1985 by a full opening.
I personally experienced 9 years of this latest siege.
However Gibraltar only exports cigarettes and that trade is mostly controlled by Spaniards
I have also heard talk of not only Gib but also the UK reciprocating by implementing similar laws to those of the EU ( Not just pallests ) making them applicable to EU trade and citizens
Before anyone suggests that this could starve Gib of goods please remember Gib has withstood many sieges by Spain
The last being from 1969 to 1982 ( 13 years ) when there was a partial opening of the frontier followed in 1985 by a full opening.
I personally experienced 9 years of this latest siege.
Maybe Putin would be interested in it and its unusable pallets.
#1776
#1778
#1779

The frontier was blockaded by armed Spainiards except for a few hours more recently when they stood aside to let their fishermen continue the blockade.
Gibraltar withstood that and with the help of Morroco and the UK we remained fed and watered.
Note Morroco not the EU.
#1780

I expect you'll be able to keep some of those stars etc when Gibraltar's true status as a semi-autonomous region of Spain is formally established.
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#1782
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would revert to the default position (i) under EU law with respect to controls on persons
entering Spain from Gibraltar and persons exiting Spain into Gibraltar; and (ii) under Gibraltar
law with respect to controls on persons entering Gibraltar from Spain and exiting Gibraltar
into Spain
Issued early Feb 2022
https://www.gbc.gi/uploads/uFBan_Guidance_to_Citizens_-_No_UK-EU_treaty_on_the_futu.pdf
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#1784

In a NNO ( Non-Negotiated Outcome ) situation, this arrangement would not be secured. Therefore, in a NNO, the parties
would revert to the default position (i) under EU law with respect to controls on persons
entering Spain from Gibraltar and persons exiting Spain into Gibraltar; and (ii) under Gibraltar
law with respect to controls on persons entering Gibraltar from Spain and exiting Gibraltar
into Spain
Issued early Feb 2022
https://www.gbc.gi/uploads/uFBan_Guidance_to_Citizens_-_No_UK-EU_treaty_on_the_futu.pdf
.
would revert to the default position (i) under EU law with respect to controls on persons
entering Spain from Gibraltar and persons exiting Spain into Gibraltar; and (ii) under Gibraltar
law with respect to controls on persons entering Gibraltar from Spain and exiting Gibraltar
into Spain
Issued early Feb 2022
https://www.gbc.gi/uploads/uFBan_Guidance_to_Citizens_-_No_UK-EU_treaty_on_the_futu.pdf
.
I bet they're delighted and eagerly awaiting this Brexit Dividend.
#1785

We are readying our defences
The barrel of a 'counter-bombardment' 9.2inch gun used to defend the Rock until the 1950’s started its journey to a new home on Tuesday,
The barrel of a 'counter-bombardment' 9.2inch gun used to defend the Rock until the 1950’s started its journey to a new home on Tuesday,