Debates between Lord Waldegrave of North Hill and Lord Collins of Highbury during the 2024 Parliament

Gibraltar-Spain Border Checks

Debate between Lord Waldegrave of North Hill and Lord Collins of Highbury
Tuesday 15th October 2024

(1 month, 1 week ago)

Lords Chamber
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Lord Waldegrave of North Hill Portrait Lord Waldegrave of North Hill (Con)
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While I warmly welcome the noble Lord’s reassurances, can I ask him to say whether his ministerial friends have sought assurances from their opposite numbers that this kind of behaviour—allegedly rogue behaviour; it has happened before—has been followed up by disciplinary action; and that if a treaty, which we all hope is achieved, should place such officers in the airport of Gibraltar, there would be no repetition of this behaviour?

Lord Collins of Highbury Portrait Lord Collins of Highbury (Lab)
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I think that is what the Government of Gibraltar desire, and it is certainly what the United Kingdom Government desire. I first visited Gibraltar when the border was closed. I visited on the basis that 6,000 Moroccan workers were being based in Georgian barracks. There was progress: when we entered the European Union and an agreement was made about Spain’s entry, there were absolutely no border issues. That is why we now need that agreement with the EU, so we can return to a sense of normality.