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FOREIGN AFFAIRS – GIBRALTAR - 12 June 2025

FOREIGN AFFAIRS – GIBRALTAR - 12 June 2025

Sir Julian Lewis: It is encouraging that the Gibraltarians are receiving more consideration than the exiled Chagossians did. When the Foreign Secretary says that a sovereignty clause was inserted, does that mean that Spain absolutely and explicitly recognises the sovereign relationship between Britain and Gibraltar? If so, what has the reaction been of those elements that he referred to in Spanish politics that do not accept that relationship?

[The Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs (Mr David Lammy): Absolutely, Spain does recognise the sovereignty of Gibraltar and its relationship with the United Kingdom in the agreement, and the right hon. Gentleman will see that detail in the treaty. He will know that the subject of dispute over many, many years – long before many of us were in this House – is over the isthmus. Much of the territory that some would describe as neutral – others have different descriptions – exists between Gibraltar and Spain. Overwhelmingly, there has been support for reaching this moment on both sides. I cannot comment on the extremities of politics in Spain, but I am sure that these days that can be looked up on social media.]