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Mobility Centre.Booming Gibraltar fears new era of sour relations with SpainGIBRALTAR (Reuters) The people of tiny Gibraltar a wealthy British enclave perched on a rocky outcrop near Spain's southern tip have a tradition of griping about their big neighbour, which claims the territory as its own.But the tetchy relationship has taken a sharp nosedive as an escalating spat over fishing has interrupted a decade of relative calm, igniting concerns that Gibraltar's tourism and port industries could be hurt.From Spanish Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Garcia Margallo's claim that "the party was over" for Gibraltar, to the enclave's Chief Minister Fabian Picardo comparing Spain's government to totalitarian North Korea, the rhetoric has turned ugly."I cannot remember anything quite so tense and language quite so vitriolic," said Bruno Callaghan, owner of Callaghan Insurance company in Gibraltar."They've set the clock back 50 years. Whatever happens now, the mistrust is there."For Gibraltarians and the thousands of Spaniards that stream onto the British outpost every day for work, many of them to build new homes for this overflowing town of 30,000 people, there is a lot at stake.It has seen its economy grow steadily since the 1990s, fuelled by online gambling operations and investment funds drawn to the low 10 percent tax on corporate earnings.Across the border in southern Spain, many city halls are broke and battling joblessness as high as 40 percent. In contrast, Gibraltar has 3 percent unemployment, a budget surplus, and pays tuition for every youngster that gets accepted to a university in the