National Day is with us again, marking the effective end of summer and
the aniversary of 1967 referendum, which was followed by
the establishment of the current constitution with extensive
self-government.
Thousands of Gibraltarians dressed in the Rock’s national colours
turned out to celebrate under the banner
‘Self-determination is democracy’. The political rally at
Casemates was attended by British MPs and MEPs who support
Gibraltar. As is traditional 30,000 red and white balloons were
released into the skies. Peter Caruana, Chief Minister, delivered
a clear message that Gibraltar is happy to have good relations with
Spain but not at the price of Gibraltarians deciding their own
future.
Speaking to a crowd estimated at 12,000 Mr Caruana
declared the Rock our homeland and highlighted that this was also
a special year since the Rock is celebrating 300 years under British
sovereignty since its capture in 1704 by Admiral Sir George Rooke.
Gibraltar, he said, is a part of Britain’s heritage and there had
been a mutual relationship. "This is our history and we are entitled
to it", he said. Turning to the future Mr Caruana declared that
this belongs to the Gibraltarians. "We tell the world that
this is our homeland and only we - to the exclusion of all others
can decide its future. If Spain genuinely wants to seek our friendship,
if Spain genuinely and sincerely wants to respect us as a people with
our rights, if Spain wants to respect our wishes and deal with us
as civilised, friendly European neighbours, we will respond positively.
None of this can be bought by others in exchange for our sovereignty,
or in exchange for our right to self-determination. That is out of
the question". he said in a rousing speech, the crowd cheered him loudly, with much enthusiasm.