With the number of Covid-19 cases in our community skyrocketing, the exceptions on restrictions announced for the eve of the new year are irresponsible and send all the wrong messages to the community.
Read MoreTG is disappointed, though not surprised, at the Government's defensive response to its highlighting of the deplorable living conditions at the Government-owned workers’ hostel.
Read MoreTogether Gibraltar condemns the squalid conditions of accommodation at the Queen’s Hostel
Read MoreAt Together Gibraltar, we believe that fighting disinformation is one of the most important missions of our time, and we therefore pledge to do our bit by updating the code of conduct applied to our executives with the following clauses.
Read MoreTogether Gibraltar welcomes the news that the UK government has provided the Government of Gibraltar with a loan guarantee for a borrowing facility of up to £500 million.
Read MoreTogether Gibraltar believes that the £8 fee attached to parcels over £25 is an ill-conceived policy, both socially and from a business perspective, that does very little to protect our retail sector and limits free trade in a way that impacts the local consumer unfairly.
Read MoreThe Hon John Cortes has not answered why the green light has been given to cut down 23 valuable trees, or how this is compatible with the Government's supposed commitment to a green agenda. It is a fair question which a mature and seasoned politician should not have a problem answering.
Read MoreSince the 2019 election in which the GSLP presented its “Green Gibraltar” manifesto, there has been absolutely no progress on the environmental front in Gibraltar. Pumping of raw sewage continues, the old diesel power station has still not been decommissioned, archaic bunkering methods continue, traffic problems show no sign of improving, and progress on renewables is non-existent. To top it all off, Government has now approved the removal of rare and valuable trees across Gibraltar.
Read MoreWe are delighted to launch Gibraltar’s first ever online and live political discussion between a Party and its membership. This pioneering idea is born out of our grass roots ethos, placing huge value in the voice of the community shaping our policy.
Read MoreTogether Gibraltar believes that the measures taken by Government are in line with those that we previously advocated for, and in line with the now extensive and definitive evidence in favour of mask use.
Read MoreTogether Gibraltar understands that the ongoing TV licensing conflict is long standing, nuanced and that is has come to have a political dimension.
Read MoreTogether Gibraltar agrees with Government that the recent rise in Covid-19 cases is worrying and that tighter restrictions are necessary.
Read MoreThe party would like to express its disappointment with the delays in the implementation of the National Dementia plan, and the fact that, close to two months since a Parliamentary session in which MP Marlene Hassan Nahon was given assurances on this matter, there have been no noticeable changes.
Read MoreTogether Gibraltar believes that the Minister for Transport's comments in a GBC interview, where he admitted that the Government does not know why there has been a spike in Covid 19 cases among bus drivers, are of grave concern.
Read MoreToday is World Alzheimer’s Day. The theme this year is ‘Lets Talk On Dementia’. This means that we need to increase dementia awareness and dementia education across all sectors of society, because it is vital to learn how to live and interact with people living with dementia in a way that doesn’t make them feel scared, ignored or isolated, but instead engaged, valued and cherished.
Read MoreTogether Gibraltar urges the GSD to look out for the greater good and not its own electoral interests, in relationship to the ongoing Brexit negotiations.
Read MoreA dwelling in Sandpits Road has been used by Meddoc/GHA to house mentally ill residents without the necessary permits or technical evaluations
Read MoreTomorrow Gibraltar’s children return to school with a good deal of confused information as to what is safe and what is not. This unfortunate scenario could have been largely avoided with timely action and a sense of consistent, coherent leadership. Instead, Gibraltar’s families, teachers and school support staff, and above all, our children are stepping onto what feels like a rudderless craft about to cast to sea with a route map full of inconsistencies.
Read MoreThe electorate has now learned that the level of vitriol in the Chief Minister’s tone is inversely proportional to his confidence. The more nervous and insecure he is, the more he lashes out with insults and jibes.
Read MoreOn this occasion it seems that, in its attempts to rapidly dismiss them, Government has failed to understand the substance of the criticisms expressed by Together Gibraltar.
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