The election was called "the dockyard election", as almost the only campaign issue was the
British Government's plans, agreed with Hassan's AACR government, to transfer the
Gibraltar Royal Naval dockyard to
Appledore International, with new investment from Britain of
£ 28 million, but with a loss of some four hundred jobs. In the circumstances, the election amounted to a
referendum on these proposals. Hassan stated firmly "I have obtained a very fair package and I feel a duty to see it implemented over the next four years. No one could have obtained a better deal." However, both of the leading opposition parties, the Democratic Party for a British Gibraltar led by
Peter Isola and the Socialist Labour Party of Joe Bossano, campaigned against. The Democrats' platform was that on winning the election they would renegotiate the deal and press Britain for a further £5 million to pay for economic diversification. The leader of the Socialist Labour Party, Bossano, was also a leading member of the
Transport and General Workers Union, the biggest labour organization in Gibraltar, and his position was that Appledore should be sent packing and the British government's £28 million should be spent "to relaunch Gibraltar's economy on a sounder and more durable foundation". ==Results==