Which Spanish overseas possession are you thinking of?Plus they would be hypocrites
Which Spanish overseas possession are you thinking of?Plus they would be hypocrites
That place opposite Gibraltar where they put that big trump like fence up, to keep the Africans out.Which Spanish overseas possession are you thinking of?
In the unlikely event that anyone cared about consistency in global politics then even so the analogy isn't great.That place opposite Gibraltar where they put that big trump like fence up, to keep the Africans out.
You get where I mean?In the unlikely event that anyone cared about consistency in global politics then even so the analogy isn't great.
I'd forgotten about the Gibraltar aspect. Spain has long seen the Falklands as proxy for Gibraltar and there is a strong opinion in some parts of Spain that Gibraltar must be 'de-colonised'.
The Rock and the hard right: Gibraltar fears rise of Vox in Spanish election
Talks on border status are still not resolved, and success for the nationalist party could lead to a far more hardline attitudewww.theguardian.com
Spain has always wanted Gibraltar.Because while Spain wants Gibraltar it wasnt a priority for the current left wing government. So they didn't push very hard.
Because no one makes questionable economic decisions for their country for the sake of taking back control...Spain has always wanted Gibraltar.
Franco wanted Gibraltar and he was a Nazi supporte, Hitler offered to help him invade but he backed off.
The Spanish make more money from ex Pat Brits than they will ever make from expelling the pro British population of Gibraltar.
Lots of countries do.Because no one makes questionable economic decisions for their country for the sake of taking back control...
Because no one makes questionable economic decisions for their country for the sake of taking back control...
Austria next.
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Key View We expect the political discourse in Austria to increasingly shift to the right ahead of general elections in 2024, with issues around migration to remain high on thewww.fitchsolutions.com
It is a choke point, vital strategic importance to the country that controls it.Think it's strategic position for shipping is it's strong point.
I don't see any of the European political parties pushing any mandate to leave the EU. Do you?Over too you nosey lol.