Manawatu Standard

Britain prepared to fight for Gibraltar’s rights

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BRITAIN: Britain is ready to go to war to defend the sovereignt­y of Gibraltar, Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon has suggested, as he vowed to go ‘‘all the way’’ to protect the territory.

He said Britain was going to ‘‘look after’’ Gibraltar, adding that the people of the peninsula had made it ‘‘very clear’’ they did not want to live under Spanish rule.

It came as Lord Howard, the former Conservati­ve leader, said that Prime Minister Theresa May would show the ‘‘same resolve’’ over Gibraltar as Margaret Thatcher did over the Falklands when she was prime minister.

May yesterday told Fabian Picardo, chief minister of Gibraltar, that Britain would never allow Spain to take over the Rock against the will of its people.

A Downing Street spokesman said: ‘‘The prime minister said we will never enter into arrangemen­ts under which the people of Gibraltar would pass under the sovereignt­y of another state against their freely and democratic­ally expressed wishes, nor will we ever enter into a process of sovereignt­y negotiatio­ns with which Gibraltar is not content.’’

The row erupted after the European Union put the future of Gibraltar at stake in Brexit negotiatio­ns by effectivel­y backing Spain in its long-running dispute with the UK over the British Overseas Territory.

The EU’S draft Brexit negotiatin­g guidelines appear to hand Spain an effective veto over whether an eventual deal will apply to Gibraltar.

The move prompted fury in the UK, where ministers described the move as ‘‘utterly unacceptab­le’’. Picardo accused Spain of trying

‘‘manipulate’’ Brexit to negotiatio­ns in a bid to make a claim on the Rock.

Fallon said: ‘‘Gibraltar is going to be protected all the way because the sovereignt­y of Gibraltar cannot be changed without the agreement of the people of Gibraltar and they have made it very clear they do not want to live under Spanish rule.

‘‘It is interestin­g in the draft guidelines from the EU that Spain is not saying that the whole thing is subject to the transfer of sovereignt­y.’’

Howard drew comparison­s with the invasion of the Falkland Islands by Argentina, highlighti­ng yesterday’s 35th anniversar­y of the start of he war.

‘‘There is no question whatever that our Government will stand by Gibraltar,’’ Howard said on Sky News.

‘‘Thirty five years ago this week another woman prime minister sent a task force half way across the world to defend the freedom of another small group of British people against another Spanishspe­aking country.

‘‘I am absolutely certain our current prime minister will show the same resolve.’’

Picardo said that life under Spanish rule would be ‘‘absolutely awful’’.

‘‘I am sure the UK will be batting for Gibraltar.

‘‘Gibraltar is not on the table as a chip,’’ Picardo said.

– Telegraph Group

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PHOTO: REUTERS Gibraltar Rock view from above, on the left Gibraltar town and bay, La Linea town in Spain at the far end, Mediterran­ean Sea on the right.
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Fabian Picardo
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