Chief Minister of Gibraltar questioned on Brexit and land border
15 November 2017
Northern Ireland Affairs Committee hears from Chief Minister of Gibraltar, Fabian Picardo, Deputy Chief Minister, Joseph John Garcia and Attorney General of Gibraltar, Michael Llamas as part of their inquiry into the border between Northern Ireland and Ireland.
- Watch Parliament TV: The land border between Northern Ireland and Ireland
- Inquiry: The land border between Northern Ireland and Ireland
- Northern Ireland Affairs Committee
Cross-border traffic
Gibraltar is a British Overseas Territory and currently a member of the European Union, having joined along with the UK in 1973. It shares a disputed land border with neighbouring EU member Spain. It is outside the customs union and Schengen Area.
Gibraltar is heavily reliant on cross-border traffic, with 95% of goods and 40% of the workforce entering the territory via the border. The session will look at how Gibraltar's relationship with the EU has shaped its border with Spain and how the political dimension of a disputed border can affect its day-today operation.
Witnesses
Wednesday 15 November in the Grimond Room, House of Commons
At 9.30am
- The Hon Fabian Picardo MP, Chief Minister of Gibraltar
- The Hon Joseph John Garcia MP, Deputy Chief Minister of Gibraltar
- Michael Llamas QC, Attorney General of Gibraltar
Further information
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