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Friday, August 13, 2010

UNPUBLISHED CORRESPONDENCE (1)

Thirteen years ago, precisely on the 3rd March 1997, a local newspaper carried the following headline.

"DECOLONISATION, says CHIEF MINISTER"

The Chief Minister Peter Caruana then spoke of "our desire to achieve decolonisation, to shed our colonial status through a process of constitutional modernisation which, while preserving a status of political dependency with the UK, would give us a modern, non-colonial status, something along the lines of the Isle of Man or the Channel Islands."

This is what he says he has achieved today, but to our regret the British sovereignty of Gibraltar is not secured like that of the Isle of Man or the Channel Islands. Instead, he has restored to life the reversionary clause of the Treaty of Utrecht by including it in our Constitution and we are still very much a colony as far as the United Nations and the rest of the world is concerned.

Malta was denied integration with Britain in a referendum with a much larger "Yes" vote than the 30% the Gibraltarian electorate choose to give in our referendum on the Constitution, consequently our Constitution should, likewise, have been denied. Instead, it was undemocratically presented to Her Majesty for approval and rammed down our throats. A fact for which the Opposition is, also, to blame and must now regret it for more than one reason, including the loss of an excellent judge, whose only fault was to become native and fall into our natural laxity.

As far as Mr. Caruana’s achievements in the European Union are concerned, the status of Gibraltar as a separate jurisdiction has been allowed to deteriorate to insignificance, notwithstanding the costs and hassle entailed in adopting European legislation. From being virtually equal in European Law to that of any other of the original jurisdictions it has become an excluded Cinderella. Why? Because of his neglect and failure to defend our original favourable position as a separate Jurisdiction; mostly against the Spanish Government’s persistent objections to our inclusion in rightful measures with the excuse that Gibraltar is not a state. The Spanish Government usurpation of British Territorial Waters is the recent most blatant example of this neglect and failure. The European Commissioner advised of Spain’s claim almost two years ago! One should consider how much is incompetent failure and how much deliberate neglect. Consider the withdrawal of our official representative in Europe. This would never have occurred under any previous Government.

Yours sincerely,

Emilio Peire



N.B. This letter was not published. I have not asked the reason why.