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Ad hoc Brexit deal for Gib ‘is possible’, Picardo insists

Spain is the only stumbling block to the UK negotiating a different Brexit solution for Gibraltar, Chief Minister Fabian Picardo said yesterday.

In making the statement Mr Picardo, speaking on Canal Sur television, rejected the position set out by Spain’s acting Foreign Minister, José Manuel García-Margallo, during a visit to the Campo on Tuesday.

Sr García-Margallo had argued that it would be “impossible” for Gibraltar to retain any of the EU freedoms once the UK was out.

“I don’t agree with the minister when he says that a colony of a third country cannot access the EU market or freedom of movement,” Mr Picardo said.

“Look at Andorra, Lichtenstein, Monaco and San Marino. All are outside the EU, they are not members, but they enjoy agreements of association, freedom of movement, market access and so on.”

“I’m not saying Gibraltar should become a member of the European Union,” he added.

“What I’m saying is that in the UK’s exit, the agreement reached in relation to Gibraltar should continue to give us access to the single market and freedom of movement.”

“These things are not impossible.”

Mr Picardo said that he had spoken to numerous officials in Brussels and representatives from other EU countries and “…all agreed that it was possible…”

“The only problem is Spain, which insists that the price is sovereignty,” he added.

During a lengthy interview, Mr Picardo reflected on the trilateral forum and how it had proven that it was possible to set aside sovereignty in the interests of dialogue and cooperation.

But he said Gibraltar was “absolutely not” willing to pay for EU access by accepting Spain’s co-sovereignty proposal, adding that for Spain to impose that demand showed a lack of respect.

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