Cameron acknowledges potential for EU to control Gibraltar border amid Brexit dispute

Brexit row as Cameron admits EU could soon be policing Gibraltar border

Sign up to our free Brexit and beyond email for the latest headlines on what Brexit is meaning for the UK

Sign up to our Brexit email for the latest insight

David Cameron has admitted that the plan is for EU Frontex border guards to police the entry into Gibraltar in a deal to allow “a fluid border” between the Rock and Spain.

The foreign secretary was giving evidence to the European Scrutiny Committee which has raised serious concerns over the impact on UK sovereignty with the proposed treaty.

The row has broken out because of a need for Gibraltar to come to a longer border solution with the EU as a result of Brexit.

Had the UK voted to remain in the EU, the free travel provisions would not have been a problem but with 15,000 crossings a day, the Gibraltan and UK governments are seeking a solution. Gibraltar opposed Brexit with 96 per cent voting Remain.

Lord David Cameron discussed Gibraltar (PA Wire)

Lord Cameron said that there is still a chance that no deal will be signed at all unless it ties in with the red lines of the British and Gibraltar governments.

He told MPs: “If a deal isn’t possibile within our red lines we won’t agree a deal. If the deal isn’t right then we won’t sign it.”

Naming the red lines, Lord Cameron said that the British military base “must continue to operate as it does now”; also “every inch of Gibraltar” remains sovereign UK territory; and finally, the Gibraltar government “fully agrees it”.

Lord Cameron though angered some MPs by saying he supports the Gibraltar government’s push for a “fluid border” which would have it operate as an adjunct to the Schengen Area under free movement rules.

He insisted that this meant EU checks “will need to take place” in Gibraltar but likened it to Eurostar border checks by the French at St Pancras station in London.

However, Peterborough MP Paul Bristow said: “You would accept that a criucial difference is that while the Spanish claim sovereignty over Gibraltar the French do not claim sovereignty over St Pancras yet.”

When pressed by former cabinet minister David Jones, the foreign secretary was also unable to rule out access to Gibraltar by Spanish police “in hot pursuit” or for surveillance purposes which are part of the Schengen accords.

He said: “These are all part of the discussions.”

Rules governing Gibraltar’s border with Spain are understood to be a major sticking point (PA Archive)

But in a series of clashes with Mr Jones, Lord Cameron insisted that to have a fluid border “required” EU Frontex border guards to be present in Gibraltar and an alternative option of a separate border check on Spanish territory was not viable.

Pointing out that if full Schengen checks come into place that “things will get worse at the border”, he warned: “The status quo is not an option.”

Currently there are about 15,000 daily crossings on the Spanish border with Gibraltar and waits can be as long as six hours.

Lord Cameron accepted that Gibraltans “have every right to be suspicious” of Spanish intentions and he agreed that there had been problems with Spain recently preventing the Red Arrows doing a display on the Rock.

MPs also raised concerns over how a Greek minister recently referred to Gibraltar as Spanish in relation to the talks with the EU.

Read the full story on www.independent.co.uk
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/brexit-lord-cameron-gibratar-border-b2548187.html

Related articles

Only one suspect being held on suspicion of attempted murder

Police confirm that only one suspect being held on suspicion of attempted murder for transport attacks on the train to London. An update from British Transport Police. They say a 32-year-old man arrested yesterday is now...

Starmer hosts Zelenskyy for meaningful and warm talks

Keir Starmer hosts Zelenskyy for meaningful and warm talks, according to a Downing Street statement, where the Ukrainian President managed to secure a 2.3Bn loan (handout) and able to send a statement to the...

Baby red panda dies ‘from stress’ during fireworks night – days after mother’s tragic death

Baby red panda dies in Edinburgh Zoo has been linked to stress likely caused by fireworks – as experts call for stricter regulations. The three-month-old red panda cub named Roxie died on Bonfire Night at...

David Beckham shares difficult moment before sharing family photo at Victoria’s Paris fashion show

David Beckham faced a challenging moment before posting a sweet family photo at wife Victoria's Paris fashion show, where he was joined by his dapper husband in a black tailored suit and tie. The...

Warnings for Wind and Rain Issued for Southern England and South Wales in UK Weather

Weather warnings have been issued as strong winds and heavy rain are on the way to the UK – days after some areas were hit by flooding. A yellow rain warning has been issued...

Latest articles

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here