National Day In Gibraltar

September 10, 2009 at 12:34 am
If you are looking for a good bit of national pride, some patriotic belief, a strong dose of loyalty to Great Britain and the Crown and a damn fine party then look no further than the streets of Gibraltar today. For September 10th is National Day – a Bank Holiday to commemorate the day in 1967 when Gibraltar voted by Mugabe-like proportions (12,138 votes to 44) to reject any sovereignty with Spain – joint or absolute.

You could argue that the vote in November 2002 to defeat Jack Straw’s smoke filled room stitchup with Spain to give the Rock away (17,900 votes to 187…it still sounds like a poll taken in Harare West constituency) deserved another Bank Holiday but we aren’t that greedy.

For the past fortnight the flags have been going up, covering the outsides of tower blocks and shops to compliment the flags which fly all year round anyway. All day and night the streets will be filled with people dressed in the national colours of red and white and the live music in Casemates Square is still going on at this late hour. TheEye helped setting up for the music today and will be in the crowd for the rallies and political speeches which will last all of the early afternoon of the 10th.

Anyone looking to join TheEye for a beverage should email the address in the sidebar with contact details and will be guided to the appropriate bar in the Square.

After the speeches, 30,000 red and white balloons representing the local population will be released and the festivities kick in. For those who like them, Status Quo will be performing in the evening outside in Ocean Village. For anyone who doesn’t want to spend £70 on a seat then they’ll be audible for a square mile anyway.

Gibraltar is proud of its status as a self governing British overseas territory. Long may it continue and our motto stay true: Nulli Expugnabilis Hosti – Conquered By No Enemy. Happy National Day, one and all!