With the end of the Brexit transition period fast approaching,
the House of Lords EU Committee will tomorrow examine the
progress of negotiations on Gibraltar’s future relationship with
the EU.
The Committee will question the Chief Minister
of Gibraltar on the future relationship that Gibraltar is seeking
with the EU in ongoing discussions. The session will also cover
how COVID has affected Gibraltar, the impact of a no-deal
outcome, and Gibraltar’s bilateral relationship with
Spain.
The evidence session will take place
from 2.30pm on Tuesday 24 October and can be
viewed on parliamentlive.tv
Witnesses:
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Hon Fabian Picardo QC
MP, Chief Minister of
Gibraltar
Questions likely to be asked in the
session include:
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Can you give us an update on Gibraltar’s
response to the COVID-19 outbreak? How are you cooperating with
the UK, Spanish and EU authorities in combating
COVID?
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What is the current status of discussions
with the UK Government, Spain and the EU as regards Gibraltar’s
future relationship with the EU?
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Is Gibraltar seeking to participate in the
Schengen area and EU customs union after the end of the
transition period?
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What are the implications for Gibraltar if no
agreement is reached? What preparations is Gibraltar making for
such an outcome?
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How would you characterise relations with
Spain in the context of these negotiations? How confident are
you that Spain will not raise its sovereignty
claim?
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What update can you give us on developments
in relation to the commitments in the Withdrawal Agreement
Protocol on Gibraltar?
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Have there been any developments on enhanced
links between Gibraltar and the UK, including in relation to
financial services and online gaming firms, university tuition
fees, health, transport, the environment and
fishing?
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How satisfied are you with the UK
Government’s engagement as regards the inclusion of Gibraltar
in third country trade agreements, such as the UK-Japan
FTA?
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How would you characterise your engagement
with the UK Government in relation to each of the issues
discussed today? Is there any way in which it can be
improved?