The Chief Minister, Fabian Picardo, today met with the Foreign Secretary, Rt Hon Lord David Cameron, at the Foreign Office in London in order to discuss the outstanding issues and matters in the ongoing negotiation with the European Union in relation to Gibraltar.
The GSD has today announced the introduction of a new appointment system for the Primary Care Centre. The party says that the new system would mean abolishing the current one whereby people “need to put up with endless queues on the first day of the month” – something the party describes as “a failed GSLP policy.”
In an effort to assist postal voters in getting their postal votes back to Gibraltar by the close of poll on 26th November 2015, the Gibraltar Office in London will be accepting postal vote envelopes brought in personally or posted to them.
The Chief Minister says he has exposed the GSD’s “ongoing false and shallow attempts” to slur the Government’s management of finances by disclosing that the loan made by Credit Finance Company Ltd to Threepwood, the developer of the hotel planned for the Risso Bakery site, “has been fully repaid.”