Gibraltar 'stealth clause' could mean Spain blocks Brexit
Friday, November 23, 2018 @ 7:50 PM
SPAIN'S government is threatening to block the Brexit deal by voting against it when the European Council meets – and as all 27 countries are required to agree the withdrawal text, a Spanish veto alone would be enough to stop its being accepted.
Although reports earlier in the week showed president Pedro Sánchez and British prime minister Theresa May had shook hands on a deal covering Spain-Gibraltar relations post-Brexit – which included the latter being required to up tax on alcohol and fuel and increase the price of cigarettes – a clause in Mrs May's withdrawal text has since been flagged up, leading Spain to accuse the UK of 'stealth'.
Theresa May had said from the start she 'would not tolerate' Gibraltar, a British-owned enclave, benefiting from agreements drawn up within the EU unless Spain consented to them, which suggested the UK and Spain were finally singing from the same hymn sheet about the Rock, which has been British for 300 years but which the former right-wing Spanish government was determined to claim back.
Now, though, a detail in the withdrawal deal has been found which states that the Rock would be covered if any future trading system were to be set up between Britain and the EU.
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