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Gibraltar 2025-06-12

12 June 2025

Lead MP

David Lammy

Debate Type

Ministerial Statement

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DefenceTaxationBrexitForeign Affairs
Other Contributors: 21

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David Lammy raised concerns about gibraltar 2025-06-12 in the House of Commons. A government minister responded. Other MPs also contributed.

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Government Statement

DefenceTaxationBrexitForeign Affairs
Government Statement
Today, the United Kingdom reached a political agreement with the European Union to resolve the last major unresolved issue from our decision to leave the EU. This deal removes another obstacle to closer ties with our EU friends and protects British sovereignty over Gibraltar. Without this solution, every individual’s passport would be checked at the border, and all British goods heading for Gibraltar’s supermarket shelves would face time-consuming customs checks. Since 2021, there have been 19 formal rounds of talks involving Britain and Gibraltar to address these issues. The agreement ensures that traffic can flow without checks on people crossing, residents can go about their daily lives, and flights from Gibraltar airport can operate across Europe, driving growth and jobs for the people of Gibraltar.

Shadow Comment

Priti Patel
Shadow Comment
The shadow Foreign Secretary paid tribute to the Chief Minister of Gibraltar and his team for working constructively with Ministers in the previous Conservative Government. She acknowledged her party's principles that nothing compromises or infringes on the sovereignty and constitutional arrangements of Gibraltar, which must remain British. The deal must be backed by the Government of Gibraltar and Gibraltar’s people to support their interests and address concerns about Spain's actions. Patel asked when the House will get to see the full details of the deal and the treaty, whether red lines set by the previous government have been met, and for assurances that games played by Spain disrupting the border will never happen again.
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