Gibraltar’s representation at the Labour Party Conference continued yesterday evening with the Gibraltar Reception hosted by the Chief Minister Fabian Picardo and featuring a keynote speech by the UK Minister for Europe and the Overseas Territories Stephen Doughty MP.
After misleading reports contained in Spanish digital media "El Confidencial Digital", OLAF, the European Commission’s anti-fraud office, has today written to that publication as follows:
At the Annual General Meeting of UKOTA (United Kingdom Overseas Territories Association) held on Wednesday 12th February 2014, Gibraltar was elected Chair of UKOTA.
Albert Poggio, the Government’s United Kingdom Representative, will represent the Government of Gibraltar in this role. The other offices of Secretary and Treasurer were taken by the Cayman Islands and British Virgin Islands respectively.
Yo creo que como ya le han debido explicar a Mariano Rajoy que Gibraltar sí tiene aguas territoriales y que los bloques de hormigón son los mismos que hemos tirado nosotros en nuestras costas, como, imagino yo, le han debido de aclarar que Gibraltar no es un “paraíso fiscal” por mucho que diga el insigne Montoro, ahora revolotean por Bruselas para quejarse del contrabando de tabaco aseverando que tendría que fumar cada habitante del Peñón ciento ochenta cigarrillos diarios para justificar las cantidades que tiene en stock los llanitos, y se queda tan ancho, y los de Bruselas, que no deben de tener tampoco muchas luces, le dan la razón, y aquí todos tan contentos.
The GSD is once again calling upon the Government to provide details of the private employers who currently employ trainees on the Future Job Strategy. The party claims that they have previously criticised whether the scheme is providing adequate training and its huge expense of £1 million a month. They have also brought about questions on whether suitable and secure jobs are being provided. They note that serious concerns are heightened by the Government’s failure to provide basic information on the scheme.