On July 15, Pedro Sánchez went to the Línea de la Concepción to make official the demolition of the Fence, which for more than a century has separated Gibraltar from the rest of the Peninsula. It was the end of the physical border, which was possible after the agreement between the EU and the United Kingdom, but, above all, due to the effect of Brexit. Sánchez described the removal of the fence as the fall of "the last wall of continental Europe…
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On July 15, Pedro Sánchez went to the Línea de la Concepción to make official the demolition of the Fence, which for more than a century has separated Gibraltar from the rest of the Peninsula. It was the end of the physical border, which was possible after the agreement between the EU and the United Kingdom, but, above all, due to the effect of Brexit. Sánchez described the removal of the fence as the fall of "the last wall of continental Europe…