The iconic ‘Rock’ is world-renowned, yet Gibraltar’s history and culture is little understood beyond the peninsula itself.

Gibraltarians are proudly British, the results from two referendums coming in at over 90% in favour of remaining British. This national pride is often lazily portrayed in the media as ‘brits abroad’ - the reality is far more complicated.

As the British Empire’s access point to the Mediterranean since gaining it in 1713, Gibraltar and its naval facilities have played a key role in most of the UK’s international conflicts.

As the Empire crumbled post-WW2 and the UN pushed for decolonisation, Gibraltar remained. This does not make it a relic; despite its isolated location it shares similar ideals to the rest of the UK as a multi-cultural and diverse nation.

Gibraltar stands in a unique position, physically connected to mainland Europe and with a population that voted Remain by 96%. In 2023 as negotiations continue there is uncertainty regarding what the true impact of Brexit will be.

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