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astonishing that this type of measure has been taken that is usually reserved for cases of military tension," said Dennis Beiso, the Gibraltar team's liaison to UEFA.The last shot fired over Gibraltar was more than 300 years ago when Spain ceded the territory to Britain in the Treaty of Utrecht, a document written in Latin that has proven tough to interpret on issues such as airspace and that has unenforced conditions such as that the British expel Jews from Gibraltar.Gibraltar's Picardo says Margallo's rhetoric is comparable to the regime of Spanish dictator Francisco Franco, who shut the border in 1969. It was not completely reopened until 1985."We are in a new space where Spain has given herself no room for dialogue," Picardo told Reuters.Britain has also alarmed Gibraltar in the past, especially when former Prime Minister Tony Blair's government in 2001 said it was willing to share sovereignty with Spain. Gibraltar held a referendum, in which 99 percent of residents said they wanted to remain British, a desire Britain now pledges to respect.The Spanish Socialist government of 2004 2011 took a softer stance on Gibraltar, for example allowing flights from Madrid to land at Gibraltar's airport for the first time. Gibraltar is so small that the airport's runway is crossed by a major road, on which traffic stops several times a day to let planes land.But the election of the centre right People's Party in Spain in late 2011, as well as the election of a harder line leader in Gibraltar around the same time set up an inevitable clash."Gibraltar does things to provoke Spanish pride, and