Ultimatum
Classical Liberal
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-35743731
And not a single f*ck was given.
Ah yes, what wonderful day when everything conveniently falls into place. No one believes your story-telling, BBC.
Besides, data roaming charges are so trivial and pales so much into utter insignificance compared to saying "bye bye" to the Union and "hello" to independence. We pay many billions so that Dave and Margaret can enjoy a little lower charge on their phone bills whilst on holiday in Marbella.
When I travelled to Norway for a skiing trip, my phone bill was really not that much lower than whenever I use it in continental European EU nations--ceratinly not enough to justify remaining.
Well Spain is a b*tch and always will be. Whether you're in, out or shaking it all about. Indeed, Spain were even denying docking for ships near the port with Gibraltar as a hostile manouever--even blocking a Dutch freight ship.
They wouldn't close the frontier and deny the passage of Gibraltarians as this would be illegal under the EEA Agreement and functioning of the Single Market, which we would remain in.
"Rosa would most likely not have been here in Gibraltar if it weren't for the EU," says Damon
And not a single f*ck was given.
The ringtone on Rosa's mobile phone reminds Damon of one of their many worries. "You wonder if things like data roaming charges will go - would that come back in if Gibraltar weren't a member of the EU?"
Ah yes, what wonderful day when everything conveniently falls into place. No one believes your story-telling, BBC.
Besides, data roaming charges are so trivial and pales so much into utter insignificance compared to saying "bye bye" to the Union and "hello" to independence. We pay many billions so that Dave and Margaret can enjoy a little lower charge on their phone bills whilst on holiday in Marbella.
When I travelled to Norway for a skiing trip, my phone bill was really not that much lower than whenever I use it in continental European EU nations--ceratinly not enough to justify remaining.
If that happens, Rosa says she would be devastated. "I don't want Britain to vote yes, because there is a possibility that the Spanish will decide to close the frontier. For me that would be, well the worst decision in my life because I cannot see my parents."
Well Spain is a b*tch and always will be. Whether you're in, out or shaking it all about. Indeed, Spain were even denying docking for ships near the port with Gibraltar as a hostile manouever--even blocking a Dutch freight ship.
They wouldn't close the frontier and deny the passage of Gibraltarians as this would be illegal under the EEA Agreement and functioning of the Single Market, which we would remain in.