It's always a healthy balance that is needed. Original tourism to Cornwall was sustainable. Once people with serious money started buying up holiday property from the mid 80's then that's where it all went wrong. However those older folk who, having paid a few £k for their homes got greedy and sold them on for a few hundered £k, benefited and sold out the county for ridiculous profit. They have only punished their own offspring in doing so.
You seem to overlook a crucial aspect here. People aren't inherently against tourism or tourists themselves. Despite the significant tourist influx and the money supposedly being injected into our region, we find ourselves among the poorest areas in Spain, with over 36% of our population at risk of exclusion. Many hotels have been constructed illegally-take, for instance, the Papagayo resort or the recent construction plans for Cuna del Alma, both with unauthorized permits. We lack the infrastructure to handle the sheer volume of visitors, and local authorities haven't made concerted efforts to address this issue. Consequently, wastewater is illegally discharged into the sea due to the lack of proper treatment facilities. Moreover, our natural areas remain unprotected, despite the substantial revenue generated from tourism. This misallocation of funds is compounded by rising costs of living, including inflated prices for housing, food, and daily necessities, as well as worsening traffic congestion. And I could go on and on with many more problems. Are these the holidays that you desire? Swimming in polluted waters? Losing access to the natural wonders tourists come here to enjoy? Staying in establishments operating outside the law? I urge you to consider the broader ramifications. Reducing this complex situation to mere "tourist fatigue" oversimplifies the matter.
@@RS-jv7jklol yea of course you know more than the Spanish National Institute of Statistics and local divers that have located ilegal submarine outfalls
@@robocopleextraordinaire4148 While some people may feel that way, it's important to note that the majority of residents do not support this and neither do the protest organizers (as well pointed out in this video). It's unfortunate that attention is being focused on isolated cases and diverted from the actual issue, but it appears that media profits from this to portray a made-up dramatic situation which doesnt exist and get more attention.
Really? So the locals don't get jobs, don't get paid. It must have been an easy life for the locals on Tenerife before tourism, farming that barren dry island selling wine to the British!
As a tourist I think its sad to go to Tenerife and instead of enjoying spanish culture,food and places you get to see a lot of fish and chips shops,a lot of pubs full of drunks...Im totatlly with the locals,I really hope smth will change and all the british will be exit as they voted
Ok, as a canarian who lives in Tenerife, I would like to say several things. Fristly, the problem is not you (the tourist that you go here). I really condenm those graffitis that says "tourist go home", no, that is not true, if you wanna have your holidays here, then you will be welcome. So, please, do not misunderstand us. You are welcome, we want you to visit us. The problem is the model of tourism that we have here. The destruction of the nature, the continious construction of hotels, and also the price for having a decent house. For you, the tourist, it is really easy to find a hotel for having your vacations here. However, for somebody who lives in "Los Cristianos" or "Los Gigantes" (the south of the island) it can be really hard to fin a place for living in the north and then going to the university. I know students from the south of Tenerife that struggles so much for finding a residence close to the university that they have to live in illegal rooms without hot water for a shower. Another thing that I would like to add is that those 6 milions of Euros that the man on the left is saying, that data is a bit fallacious. Those milions, most of it, are not for the locals, but for the big touristic companies. We are not having benefits of those milions. At least not too much. Canary islands is not rich because of tourism. Tourism is rich because of Canary Islands. So, please, do not do missinformation. I felt as if this media was far-right. These are several reasons of why sometimes I think that I am living in a Colony, for Spain o for Europe.
@@misschicka2831 Yes, it is a government problem. Right now, several people are now in hunger strike for claiming political changes as far as the model of tourism is concerned. On the other hand, I am against to any kind of discrimination. However, I consider that in the canary islands the local people is the one who is getting discriminated, not the tourists. I'll tell you an example about this. Imagine a family from London. They go to Tenerife for vacations. They have fun. And then they decide to buy an appartment in Tenerife for having vacations each summer. What happen then? The Canary islands is one of the poorest regions in Spain. Canarian people are poorer than people from Madrid or from Barcelona. And of course, we are much more poor than the people from UK. If people from the UK of from Germany, or from rich countries are continuously buying houses and appartments in the canary islands, then, what happen? The prices of houses and appartment increases a lot. Because that is how capitalism works. People from UK have a money that we usually don't have. They can afford prices that we cannot. Thus, because of this external demand of canarian houses and appartments, their prices increase a lot, and then, for us, it can be really hard to find a decent house in our islands. I am not trying to blame. I am just trying to exmplain you the problem.
Housing: residents of 5 years + get 1st offer & reduced sale price. Overseas buyers - increased taxes, increase sale price with a proportion going into local economy More rentals for residents only Encourage tourists back into hotels rather than holiday rentals Tourist tax on arrival €20 per trip - give to residents and reduce taxes Loads can be done
Speaking as a man who lives in Tenerife Their entire economy almost runs on tourism, when the tourists go most businesses will lose their main source of income So make of that what you will
El problema mi niño es que se están vendiendo a ellos mismos. Es decir, no deberían decir que la economñia se queda aquí cuando han comprado casi todos los locales y viviendas para alquilarlos. Eso ya no es turismo, es invasión.
@@Rob_Walker. Then most of the economy in Las Chafiras, Las Americas, Los Christianos, Santa Cruz and many other towns will lose most of their income, thus putting hundreds of people, including locals, out of jobs.
I heard, "Stop developing for tourists who are contributing to the local economy. We need more luxury developments for wealthy retirees to distance themselves from locals."
So, in essence what the English protester is saying is that as he has been there for years, it is alright for him to protest against the "mass tourist" numbers to the Canary Islands as he is not part of the perceived problems of "mass"tourist numbers to the Canary Islands, and he thinks that all the problems on the Canary Islands are because of that and nothing to do with the failure of all the councils on the Canary Islands to build affordable housing for locals, to ensure that locals are not paid the minimum salary that hotels and almost every business on the Canary Islands feel they can get away with paying, to curb the huge amount of corruption on the Canary Islands that is responsible for many of the problems on the Canary Islands, the huge numbers arriving almost daily by boats who have to be housed, given medical treatment and other support without having paid a single penny into the Canary Islands or benefitted them in any way, and who are all going to be perfectly happy selling the odd fake watch or fake handbags every once in a while?
It is up to their government to manage tourism better. I can understand how they feel. Even as a tourist I can see over development. Buildings just thrown up with no concern for the impact.
I’d pay a tourist tax, even €20-50 is more than reasonable to contribute towards their infrastructure and help them build and sustain roads, sewage works and recycling centres etc. It’s a beautiful, delicate and important ecological place and when I’m there, I do my best to support them through utilising Spanish businesses/culture and cleaning up after myself.
The lack of affordable housing is solely because of all the councils on the Canary Islands not building enough affordable housing for years even though they all know that this problem has been brewing for years and that is solely the fault of every council on the Canary Islands, and they know it. So is the low income on the Canary Islands, that is purely down to almost every business on the Canary Islands paying their workers the lowest salary they can and nothing whatsoever to do with tourists. So is the continual building of more and more hotels and if you think that there is no bribery and corruption in this, think again, because bribery and corruption is a big part of the problem, and this also is not the fault of tourists.
@@maximuschung2076 lol there are about 4 or 5 of those on 4 islands lol listen to the residents .. its about rents and people on the islands not having anywhere to live because people keep buying houses and apartments to rent out so the locals have nowhere to live
Difference is people aren't going to the UK for a holiday or an extended stay and they are on GENUINELY SMALL ISLANDS. The UK is not small despite the small minds of folk here. If the locals leave there it is usually for other spanish speaking countries.
It’s very simple don’t drink much alcohol and eat the local food. It’s mostly working class Brits from Luton, Stansted, Wigan, on Ryanair or Easyjet flights
I've been to Tenerife twice. I think a tourist tax is very reasonable. It will limit tourism a bit and raise much needed revenue for the locals. Also, there should be restrictions on foreigners buying homes on the island. Locals can't afford to buy a house.
If there is a fine balance to be found in tourism, I am not aware of it. I grew up in a seaside town in Oregon, and now live in another tourist destination place in Oregon, and I HATE IT!!! The town I was born and raised in completely caters to the tourists. Much of the housing has been bought up by corporations to build hotels and condos. Housing has also been bought up for use as vacation rentals. All of this at the expense of the people who live there. For those of us live in these areas, this means we pay more in everyday expenses because the price of gasoline goes up in the spring, and stays up till end of fall. We also have higher grocery costs. Tourists take over our towns. It's impossible to find parking, or get into a restaurant. We also get cruise ships, so now we have HUGE buses busing the people off the ships all over our hills. Last year, in one day, my neighbor counted 13 buses! Those are the ones she saw! So instead of enjoying my peaceful front yard I get noisy polluting buses. I have thought of putting up a sign in my front yard as well, GO HOME!!!
It's not the tourists who are to blame. They spend a lot of money there. The problem is how that money is distributed among the indigenous population! Not very well obviously!
There's a parrallel to this back in dear old Blighty and many other countries. People have no possibility of affording a home in the cities ( especially the main workplaces-eg London in the UK , Auckland in NZ , Sydney and Melbourne in Australia, the list is endless!) So if GOVERNMENTS don't MANAGE URBAN RESOURCES WELL it equals homelessness and people having to move away from their native areas of birth to find somewhere to live etc. On the Canary Isles like in the UK, if there was a plan to build adequate provision for residential housing at the same time any approvals are given for tourist accomodation, then there would be none of this problem. It's all PROFIT PROFIT PROFIT ! And these superficial Morning TV discussions rarely touch base on anything more than the obvious !
The protests aren't about 'Too much tourism'. The protests are about the government prioritising tourism over local residents. This includes increased pricing in food, housing and the overtaking of public spaces for hotel expansion. The locals are right to be angry. Nobody is saying tourists are not welcome. The entire economy of the Canary Islands is based on tourism. This is about making sure that residents are not neglected at the expense of tourists. That's a perfectly understandable position in my opinion. Never listen to these clowns on tv. They're just talking heads reading off a prompter. They don''t have a clue what they're talking about. Go enjoy yourself in the Canaries. You'll be perfectly safe and the residents will be pleased to see you (as long as you're not acting like an idiot). I went there last month and had a great time.
The people on Tenerife say that they have too much tourism, meanwhile their whole economy is based on tourism. Without it the whole economy would collapse because they don't have anything else that's sustainable. It's the Spanish government's fault that the infrastructure is not good enough to sustain it, not the tourists themselves.
Notice must be taken if locals cannot afford housing or if there is a shortage of housing for locals. A balance must be found. In general UK tourists are very important to Spain. On the occasion when there were fewer tourists, unemployment rocketed in Spain.
This is pure gold comedy. Offended Brits being drama queens completely getting the wrong side of the stick. Media outlets misrepresenting the real issue. And as if that wasn’t enough, a British immigrant (or shall I say expat?) explaining to the rest of the word what’s “really” going on. You couldn’t make this one up!
this is crazy, my sister in law has married a bloke from the canaries, he was working over here in london as a waiter in covent garden, point is Carmelo is in his 40s and had to come here to find work as he reckons there are zero jobs in gran canaria and his whole family are skint...they welcome tourists and want more to create jobs back home
Becareful what you wish for. 6 billion dollars just from Britain is alot of money for tiny islands. Look at the places that live off of tourists and they stopped coming. They are no longer around.
@Mel87y yup. My great aunt showed me pictures when she frequently traveled to Tunis for vacation. It's sad I could never experience it. 😔 I'm an expat American that moved to Germany to be close to my grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins, etc... It's hard finding places in Africa that are safe to travel too that use to be top vacation destinations
The problem is that this money stays with them. They bought and rented for them during this time. You cannot come to an island and buy a neighbour... Such drama queens in the Uk..
40% is tourism, so the islands would survive, the reality is tourism is not the problem, uncontrolled tourism combined with Airbnb is. Everyone is mentioning how much money comes in but no one asked how much of that goes to the local people, most of the hotel chains funnel the money off shore so the locals get nothing but their home destroyed. Wouldn’t you be unhappy with that?
These islands have catered too much to the British tourist with pubs etc. Not to say that is inherently bad but I think it’s warranted to feel some way as a local if the guest coming to your country won’t appreciate your culture, respect the environment, and create chaos being rowdy drunks
I've been to the canaries lots of times over the years, I'll not be back if I'm not welcome, I do agree with what the guys saying, it is a lot busier now than it used to be, put a limit on tourism.
If they doesn’t like me come there, so be it. I Payed 4500 Euro for 14 days vacation. That is except 1500 eur’s drinks in Beach clubs and diner in the evening. Extra 1000 Euro’s for a car rental. They have no idee what toerist pay. If they want me to pay more I will never come again to the Island of Tenerife. My European mainland vacations are lot cheaper. Short of houding is all over Europe the same. Here in the Netherlands young people can’t find a home. The reason is different but the facts the same.
They're not anti tourist they're anti lack of regulations, Landlords are evicting people so they can let their homes through Air BnB, locals are being forced into cramped conditions, they're lovely people but being pushed to their limit.
I'm sorry, but pretending that over tourism isn't an issue for local communities is just ignorance. There is a point where the "money" argument is not good enough. The same movement against tourism started in Amsterdam a couple of years ago. You may not like it, they'll probably lose some profits but it's their home and theirs rules.
I bet 100% of the people saying “what these people are protesting for??” “Be careful what they wish for, their economy would otherwise tank”, “will spend my money somewhere else” and so forth voted Brexit. That will make them less self-aware than a staled piece of bread
Boycot them and visit Cyprus instead much more friendly to British and they drive on the correct side of the road. I'm switching away from Canary islands this year, spend my euros money to where its welcomed.
I’ve got a month booked in two separate holidays in Tenerife, me my wife and Family have been going there for decades, have spent eye watering amounts of money there along with our friends, we can spend it elsewhere, no problem. We respect the residents wishes we can go elsewhere, with cheaper flights. It’s also getting too expensive to holiday there too so no problem, maybe they can have our immigrants instead
Over populated island? Should be a tax for them coming? These issues sound pretty close to home here in the Uk with our situation being more density populated then India (a country with the worlds biggest population) reform also said about introducing an immigration tax to businesses who employ foreigner workers as it costs us the tax payer so much more in extra hospitals schools road mantaince and house building etc because of the unsustainable rise in population driven by mass immigration.
Why would you cut the guy off when he’s explaining to you? What exactly that beef is it’s ridiculous that you would call yourself news when you don’t wanna inform people of what it is. It’s going on.
It’s funny how the interviewer never once called out the interviewee hypocrisy on his stance on his anti-tourism when he himself have a British accent.
British entitlement in its best! This islands existed well and good long before british tourism. Also probably 6 millions of revenue in tourism are not even benefiting general population but the pockets of external investors, many english! lol
What a shame, I really liked Tenerife for a winter break. Now we will have to choose somewhere else to avoid the animosity . Maybe Cape Verde, that has nice weather in winter.
Same with me. We’ve been going to the Canaries for 15 years and Tenerife for 10 years. We won’t be going back, now we know what they think of us. We always tip generously even when All Inc, €20 for the cleaner, €20 for the bar etc when we leave. But now we’ll go we’re we are welcomed, Portugal, Greece, Malta Cyprus or Turkey where the people are friendly.
The hotels are owned by chains who are not from the Canaries so funnel the money off the islands, there is no money to improve the islands, that’s one of the problems. And because the locals are so lowly paid, any properties built are snapped up by foreign buyers to use as airbnb, pushing the prices up higher. The hotel chains have representatives in the government so nothing changes.
booked and payed for my holiday to tenerife in october first holiday for five years don't think i can change destination now. was so looking forward to it not now rather go to southend
Tourist tax? What a cheek when tourists already contributes so much already! The tourist tax is just another stealth tax. It’s not the tourists fault but those who manage the country.
Increasing the quality of tourism. Here it is. That means high class resorts and everyone else can bug off. This is the destruction of small self owned business.
Remember the hotels are owned by brits just so you know. How does it feel to feel unwelcome in a place you want to be? That’s how it feels for others when we speak in condescending language
from what i'm getting that's actually a problem created bythe governemt and people are blaming the tourist. sad. inorder to build a hotel the governement must grant the right to the developer, so they government then should find a way to extract revenue from that inorder to reinvest in the island, that's not the tourist fault,
To gmb..you absolute LIARS..the protests in the canary lslands everyone isn't about tourism it's about building more affordable homes for the people who live there.
What about all the ex pats that have very heavily invested in property ? I don’t recall them moaning when your spending Euros in their shops, restaurants, golf courses and bars ? You can’t have your cake and eat it … simples 😮
Sixty thousand out of a population of less than a million is a huge number. If those numbers are true, then I would say the protests are very representative of Tenerife.
Its black sand. There is an English side and a German side me being a uk citizen well travelled prefer german civilised side. Some British want to be altogether but we are in a new country, they need to promote places to go where its crowded ie boat trips etc or change times open and close I go Jersey but pay more for less days. Sadly some uk people only travel once a year. But me 16 places this year 5 is trips 1 is festival rest is working away so travel experience😮 Ideas more private events in outside areas of hotels for guests to reduce towns, bars getting more crowded
That’s us told and we won’t be going back there now we know how much we’re hated. We always tip generously. Last year a local spat at our friend who came with us. We thought it was a one off. But now we know what they think of Brits, we won’t be back. Let them have their islands back. Plenty of other places where we are welcome and people are more friendly like Portugal, Greece, Cyprus, Malta or Turkey. Good bye Tenerife and Canaries, hope you enjoy your tourist free future!
Simple, translate please, we prefer 6 tourist pay 6000 euros that 600 pay 6000 euros and for that reason there are not flat for residents and anyway only an small part of money go to the resident with touroperators, while the places are destroyed full of cement for tourist , and there are no flats or only expensives flats for residents I think it,s easy to understand...we need tourists but not this way ..es un problema ya la isla se ha degradado tanto que no viene sino el turismo barato y para que sea rentable deben venir ya demasiados que destrozan mas y dejan sin vivienda a los residentes locales que tienen que pagar mas por sus viviendas en el lugar de España con sueldos mas bajos y mas cara cesta de la compra
Lame news, there was not one actualy local speaking. they ask the first brit business owner(selling excursions for tourists) if she wants the tourism to stop. Dude get a reality check, tenerife has over 12 mil tourists per year, I don't think the 2 million brits "develop" the island when they don't get how economy works in their own country. Cheers :)
6 billion pounds to the country well take the money go to other countries yhen see them cry coz we taken the money some where else and they loss 6 billion a year
Yet another terrible interview from GMB. They didn’t seem to be listening to the Brit Tenerife resident and kept going with the angle that British tourists will be put out by it all.
not a single interview with someone who was born on the island. This is so biased
You do understand the difference between a tourist and a resident don’t you?
@@davidshaw952 , do you understand the difference between native and residents, don't you?
Same here in Cornwall mass tourism no affordable housing for locals and just ignorant holiday makers with no respect for hard working locals.
yep, the same as the Canaries
Same here in London.
Same here in everywhere
It's always a healthy balance that is needed. Original tourism to Cornwall was sustainable. Once people with serious money started buying up holiday property from the mid 80's then that's where it all went wrong. However those older folk who, having paid a few £k for their homes got greedy and sold them on for a few hundered £k, benefited and sold out the county for ridiculous profit. They have only punished their own offspring in doing so.
Same in Devon
You seem to overlook a crucial aspect here. People aren't inherently against tourism or tourists themselves. Despite the significant tourist influx and the money supposedly being injected into our region, we find ourselves among the poorest areas in Spain, with over 36% of our population at risk of exclusion. Many hotels have been constructed illegally-take, for instance, the Papagayo resort or the recent construction plans for Cuna del Alma, both with unauthorized permits. We lack the infrastructure to handle the sheer volume of visitors, and local authorities haven't made concerted efforts to address this issue. Consequently, wastewater is illegally discharged into the sea due to the lack of proper treatment facilities. Moreover, our natural areas remain unprotected, despite the substantial revenue generated from tourism. This misallocation of funds is compounded by rising costs of living, including inflated prices for housing, food, and daily necessities, as well as worsening traffic congestion. And I could go on and on with many more problems. Are these the holidays that you desire? Swimming in polluted waters? Losing access to the natural wonders tourists come here to enjoy? Staying in establishments operating outside the law? I urge you to consider the broader ramifications. Reducing this complex situation to mere "tourist fatigue" oversimplifies the matter.
Tendentious and untrue.
@@RS-jv7jklol yea of course you know more than the Spanish National Institute of Statistics and local divers that have located ilegal submarine outfalls
So signs with "Go home tourists", fake danger signs at beaches and grafitti with tourists slur is all untrue?...
So why should tourists be taxed?
@@robocopleextraordinaire4148 While some people may feel that way, it's important to note that the majority of residents do not support this and neither do the protest organizers (as well pointed out in this video). It's unfortunate that attention is being focused on isolated cases and diverted from the actual issue, but it appears that media profits from this to portray a made-up dramatic situation which doesnt exist and get more attention.
They are not helping the local people but the owners of the hoteles that take the money abroad, they leave nothing here but their waste
Really? So the locals don't get jobs, don't get paid.
It must have been an easy life for the locals on Tenerife before tourism, farming that barren dry island selling wine to the British!
@@SoulrollsdeepThe small businesses ain't the problem. Once again the the large corporations siphoning resources
@@Soulrollsdeep , all these shops bought by outsider?
As a tourist I think its sad to go to Tenerife and instead of enjoying spanish culture,food and places you get to see a lot of fish and chips shops,a lot of pubs full of drunks...Im totatlly with the locals,I really hope smth will change and all the british will be exit as they voted
Just go to the capital, Santa Cruz away from the resorts of the south.
I think it is sad to go to Tenerife as well.
Maybe it the quality of tourists that's the problem.
Yep, and Brits usually are in the lower end of the quality ranking
Working class Brits. Plenty of Germans, French and Italians who behave same way
Let’s not beat around the bush, seems they want better conditions for the locals and a better quality of tourist.
The Uk being dramatic...as usual
How ironic that the guy talking against tourists is talking with a britsh accent. Lol hypocrisy
"Good Morning Britain" is not familiar the concept of irony! Not that it is the only channel to do so!
Ok, as a canarian who lives in Tenerife, I would like to say several things. Fristly, the problem is not you (the tourist that you go here). I really condenm those graffitis that says "tourist go home", no, that is not true, if you wanna have your holidays here, then you will be welcome. So, please, do not misunderstand us. You are welcome, we want you to visit us.
The problem is the model of tourism that we have here. The destruction of the nature, the continious construction of hotels, and also the price for having a decent house. For you, the tourist, it is really easy to find a hotel for having your vacations here. However, for somebody who lives in "Los Cristianos" or "Los Gigantes" (the south of the island) it can be really hard to fin a place for living in the north and then going to the university.
I know students from the south of Tenerife that struggles so much for finding a residence close to the university that they have to live in illegal rooms without hot water for a shower.
Another thing that I would like to add is that those 6 milions of Euros that the man on the left is saying, that data is a bit fallacious. Those milions, most of it, are not for the locals, but for the big touristic companies. We are not having benefits of those milions. At least not too much.
Canary islands is not rich because of tourism. Tourism is rich because of Canary Islands.
So, please, do not do missinformation. I felt as if this media was far-right.
These are several reasons of why sometimes I think that I am living in a Colony, for Spain o for Europe.
@@misschicka2831 Yes, it is a government problem. Right now, several people are now in hunger strike for claiming political changes as far as the model of tourism is concerned.
On the other hand, I am against to any kind of discrimination. However, I consider that in the canary islands the local people is the one who is getting discriminated, not the tourists.
I'll tell you an example about this. Imagine a family from London. They go to Tenerife for vacations. They have fun. And then they decide to buy an appartment in Tenerife for having vacations each summer.
What happen then? The Canary islands is one of the poorest regions in Spain. Canarian people are poorer than people from Madrid or from Barcelona. And of course, we are much more poor than the people from UK.
If people from the UK of from Germany, or from rich countries are continuously buying houses and appartments in the canary islands, then, what happen? The prices of houses and appartment increases a lot. Because that is how capitalism works. People from UK have a money that we usually don't have. They can afford prices that we cannot.
Thus, because of this external demand of canarian houses and appartments, their prices increase a lot, and then, for us, it can be really hard to find a decent house in our islands.
I am not trying to blame. I am just trying to exmplain you the problem.
The irony of a British immigrant living in Tenerife leading an anti-tourism protest 😂
Housing: residents of 5 years + get 1st offer & reduced sale price.
Overseas buyers - increased taxes, increase sale price with a proportion going into local economy
More rentals for residents only
Encourage tourists back into hotels rather than holiday rentals
Tourist tax on arrival €20 per trip - give to residents and reduce taxes
Loads can be done
The irony of a Brit talking about too many people going to a Spanish Island. Thats Hysterical.
Speaking as a man who lives in Tenerife
Their entire economy almost runs on tourism, when the tourists go most businesses will lose their main source of income
So make of that what you will
Exactly
El problema mi niño es que se están vendiendo a ellos mismos. Es decir, no deberían decir que la economñia se queda aquí cuando han comprado casi todos los locales y viviendas para alquilarlos.
Eso ya no es turismo, es invasión.
@@Smirades I dont speak your language but i recognise invasion you have no idea what an invasion is so pipe down
I was about to comment on the money from tourists. Imagine if it just stops as it will shortly
@@Rob_Walker. Then most of the economy in Las Chafiras, Las Americas, Los Christianos, Santa Cruz and many other towns will lose most of their income, thus putting hundreds of people, including locals, out of jobs.
I heard, "Stop developing for tourists who are contributing to the local economy. We need more luxury developments for wealthy retirees to distance themselves from locals."
😂
So, in essence what the English protester is saying is that as he has been there for years, it is alright for him to protest against the "mass tourist" numbers to the Canary Islands as he is not part of the perceived problems of "mass"tourist numbers to the Canary Islands, and he thinks that all the problems on the Canary Islands are because of that and nothing to do with the failure of all the councils on the Canary Islands to build affordable housing for locals, to ensure that locals are not paid the minimum salary that hotels and almost every business on the Canary Islands feel they can get away with paying, to curb the huge amount of corruption on the Canary Islands that is responsible for many of the problems on the Canary Islands, the huge numbers arriving almost daily by boats who have to be housed, given medical treatment and other support without having paid a single penny into the Canary Islands or benefitted them in any way, and who are all going to be perfectly happy selling the odd fake watch or fake handbags every once in a while?
By this guys thinking, cut arrivals by 50% and double the cost of the holidays. Great financial strategy.
It is up to their government to manage tourism better. I can understand how they feel. Even as a tourist I can see over development. Buildings just thrown up with no concern for the impact.
Exactly, thank you, a shining light of a comment in a sea of ignorance.
More than anything the media as usual is making the problem
Worse. The pressure should
Be on the government to make tourism
Sustainable.
I’d pay a tourist tax, even €20-50 is more than reasonable to contribute towards their infrastructure and help them build and sustain roads, sewage works and recycling centres etc. It’s a beautiful, delicate and important ecological place and when I’m there, I do my best to support them through utilising Spanish businesses/culture and cleaning up after myself.
their council tax is very little hence put it up a bit and use it for infastructure etc and t. tax .
The lack of affordable housing is solely because of all the councils on the Canary Islands not building enough affordable housing for years even though they all know that this problem has been brewing for years and that is solely the fault of every council on the Canary Islands, and they know it.
So is the low income on the Canary Islands, that is purely down to almost every business on the Canary Islands paying their workers the lowest salary they can and nothing whatsoever to do with tourists.
So is the continual building of more and more hotels and if you think that there is no bribery and corruption in this, think again, because bribery and corruption is a big part of the problem, and this also is not the fault of tourists.
The British expat moaning about British tourists, typical example of “I’m alright Jack”
But it’s okay for 400 thousand Spanish nationals to live in England 😕
you are completely incorrect
@@UnvaccinatedPureBlood-es1gg How many you said? jajaja
Being English, if I protested against “tourists” coming to the uk I’m called a racist.
they aint protesting against tourists though
@@MrHoopski so the graffiti with tourists go home written out, is aimed at who then🤣
@@maximuschung2076 lol there are about 4 or 5 of those on 4 islands lol
listen to the residents .. its about rents and people on the islands not having anywhere to live because people keep buying houses and apartments to rent out so the locals have nowhere to live
The best places in the world are the places people don't know about - no tourists.
Difference is people aren't going to the UK for a holiday or an extended stay and they are on GENUINELY SMALL ISLANDS. The UK is not small despite the small minds of folk here. If the locals leave there it is usually for other spanish speaking countries.
What is the point of blurring out the notices? None.
I'm visiting tenerife in a few weeks time, ugh I'm dreading it now.
I don’t blame them tbh.
It’s very simple don’t drink much alcohol and eat the local food. It’s mostly working class Brits from Luton, Stansted, Wigan, on Ryanair or Easyjet flights
I've been to Tenerife twice. I think a tourist tax is very reasonable. It will limit tourism a bit and raise much needed revenue for the locals. Also, there should be restrictions on foreigners buying homes on the island. Locals can't afford to buy a house.
just booked 95£ return from scotland what a bargain TUI😄
This is about housing and being wrongly portrayed as tourism
If there is a fine balance to be found in tourism, I am not aware of it. I grew up in a seaside town in Oregon, and now live in another tourist destination place in Oregon, and I HATE IT!!! The town I was born and raised in completely caters to the tourists. Much of the housing has been bought up by corporations to build hotels and condos. Housing has also been bought up for use as vacation rentals. All of this at the expense of the people who live there. For those of us live in these areas, this means we pay more in everyday expenses because the price of gasoline goes up in the spring, and stays up till end of fall. We also have higher grocery costs. Tourists take over our towns. It's impossible to find parking, or get into a restaurant. We also get cruise ships, so now we have HUGE buses busing the people off the ships all over our hills. Last year, in one day, my neighbor counted 13 buses! Those are the ones she saw! So instead of enjoying my peaceful front yard I get noisy polluting buses. I have thought of putting up a sign in my front yard as well, GO HOME!!!
It's not the tourists who are to blame. They spend a lot of money there. The problem is how that money is distributed among the indigenous population! Not very well obviously!
There's a parrallel to this back in dear old Blighty and many other countries. People have no possibility of affording a home in the cities ( especially the main workplaces-eg London in the UK , Auckland in NZ , Sydney and Melbourne in Australia, the list is endless!) So if GOVERNMENTS don't MANAGE URBAN RESOURCES WELL it equals homelessness and people having to move away from their native areas of birth to find somewhere to live etc. On the Canary Isles like in the UK, if there was a plan to build adequate provision for residential housing at the same time any approvals are given for tourist accomodation, then there would be none of this problem. It's all PROFIT PROFIT PROFIT ! And these superficial Morning TV discussions rarely touch base on anything more than the obvious !
The protests aren't about 'Too much tourism'. The protests are about the government prioritising tourism over local residents. This includes increased pricing in food, housing and the overtaking of public spaces for hotel expansion. The locals are right to be angry. Nobody is saying tourists are not welcome. The entire economy of the Canary Islands is based on tourism. This is about making sure that residents are not neglected at the expense of tourists. That's a perfectly understandable position in my opinion. Never listen to these clowns on tv. They're just talking heads reading off a prompter. They don''t have a clue what they're talking about. Go enjoy yourself in the Canaries. You'll be perfectly safe and the residents will be pleased to see you (as long as you're not acting like an idiot). I went there last month and had a great time.
The people on Tenerife say that they have too much tourism, meanwhile their whole economy is based on tourism. Without it the whole economy would collapse because they don't have anything else that's sustainable. It's the Spanish government's fault that the infrastructure is not good enough to sustain it, not the tourists themselves.
Being on hunger strike saves you money!
Notice must be taken if locals cannot afford housing or if there is a shortage of housing for locals. A balance must be found. In general UK tourists are very important to Spain. On the occasion when there were fewer tourists, unemployment rocketed in Spain.
This is pure gold comedy. Offended Brits being drama queens completely getting the wrong side of the stick. Media outlets misrepresenting the real issue. And as if that wasn’t enough, a British immigrant (or shall I say expat?) explaining to the rest of the word what’s “really” going on.
You couldn’t make this one up!
Welsh immigrant, complaining about migrant tourists 🤦🏼♂️😂
this is crazy, my sister in law has married a bloke from the canaries, he was working over here in london as a waiter in covent garden, point is Carmelo is in his 40s and had to come here to find work as he reckons there are zero jobs in gran canaria and his whole family are skint...they welcome tourists and want more to create jobs back home
What local economic you say if you BUY and SELL yourself?
Becareful what you wish for. 6 billion dollars just from Britain is alot of money for tiny islands. Look at the places that live off of tourists and they stopped coming. They are no longer around.
Exactly like Tunisia an Egypt
@Mel87y yup. My great aunt showed me pictures when she frequently traveled to Tunis for vacation. It's sad I could never experience it. 😔 I'm an expat American that moved to Germany to be close to my grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins, etc... It's hard finding places in Africa that are safe to travel too that use to be top vacation destinations
The problem is that this money stays with them. They bought and rented for them during this time.
You cannot come to an island and buy a neighbour...
Such drama queens in the Uk..
@@Dennym240 , how rich are Tunis... facts.
40% is tourism, so the islands would survive, the reality is tourism is not the problem, uncontrolled tourism combined with Airbnb is. Everyone is mentioning how much money comes in but no one asked how much of that goes to the local people, most of the hotel chains funnel the money off shore so the locals get nothing but their home destroyed. Wouldn’t you be unhappy with that?
These islands have catered too much to the British tourist with pubs etc. Not to say that is inherently bad but I think it’s warranted to feel some way as a local if the guest coming to your country won’t appreciate your culture, respect the environment, and create chaos being rowdy drunks
We don’t want tourists just there money please
Tax the tourists. Use the money to build infrastructure so the locals can build more houses. Grow the economy. Protect the environment.
They have got there wish .. I’m a pensioner and I won’t go where I’m not wanted
I've been to the canaries lots of times over the years, I'll not be back if I'm not welcome, I do agree with what the guys saying, it is a lot busier now than it used to be, put a limit on tourism.
If they doesn’t like me come there, so be it. I Payed 4500 Euro for 14 days vacation. That is except 1500 eur’s drinks in Beach clubs and diner in the evening. Extra 1000 Euro’s for a car rental. They have no idee what toerist pay. If they want me to pay more I will never come again to the Island of Tenerife. My European mainland vacations are lot cheaper. Short of houding is all over Europe the same. Here in the Netherlands young people can’t find a home. The reason is different but the facts the same.
They're not anti tourist they're anti lack of regulations, Landlords are evicting people so they can let their homes through Air BnB, locals are being forced into cramped conditions, they're lovely people but being pushed to their limit.
luckily some islands like la gomera are quit chill even teneriffe but tehyres some citys like los cristianos that are basically only one big hotel.
I'm sorry, but pretending that over tourism isn't an issue for local communities is just ignorance. There is a point where the "money" argument is not good enough. The same movement against tourism started in Amsterdam a couple of years ago. You may not like it, they'll probably lose some profits but it's their home and theirs rules.
I bet 100% of the people saying “what these people are protesting for??” “Be careful what they wish for, their economy would otherwise tank”, “will spend my money somewhere else” and so forth voted Brexit. That will make them less self-aware than a staled piece of bread
Boycot them and visit Cyprus instead much more friendly to British and they drive on the correct side of the road. I'm switching away from Canary islands this year, spend my euros money to where its welcomed.
on the correct side of the road how arrogant .
Go to Cyprus, thank you very much from Canary Ilands.
I’ve got a month booked in two separate holidays in Tenerife, me my wife and Family have been going there for decades, have spent eye watering amounts of money there along with our friends, we can spend it elsewhere, no problem. We respect the residents wishes we can go elsewhere, with cheaper flights. It’s also getting too expensive to holiday there too so no problem, maybe they can have our immigrants instead
Over populated island? Should be a tax for them coming? These issues sound pretty close to home here in the Uk with our situation being more density populated then India (a country with the worlds biggest population) reform also said about introducing an immigration tax to businesses who employ foreigner workers as it costs us the tax payer so much more in extra hospitals schools road mantaince and house building etc because of the unsustainable rise in population driven by mass immigration.
Same in the Uk really we are overpopulated but our tourists don't leave
This is not what the locals are protesting about, this is terrible reporting which will have serious consequences for the local people
Why would you cut the guy off when he’s explaining to you? What exactly that beef is it’s ridiculous that you would call yourself news when you don’t wanna inform people of what it is. It’s going on.
So what exactly is an expat?
Ex patriot of Britain
immigrant
Beautiful islands being destroyed by tourism... common sense
It’s funny how the interviewer never once called out the interviewee hypocrisy on his stance on his anti-tourism when he himself have a British accent.
British entitlement in its best! This islands existed well and good long before british tourism.
Also probably 6 millions of revenue in tourism are not even benefiting general population but the pockets of external investors, many english! lol
What a shame, I really liked Tenerife for a winter break. Now we will have to choose somewhere else to avoid the animosity . Maybe Cape Verde, that has nice weather in winter.
Same with me. We’ve been going to the Canaries for 15 years and Tenerife for 10 years. We won’t be going back, now we know what they think of us. We always tip generously even when All Inc, €20 for the cleaner, €20 for the bar etc when we leave. But now we’ll go we’re we are welcomed, Portugal, Greece, Malta Cyprus or Turkey where the people are friendly.
Thanks, but remenber that portuguese people think the same.
Thank you very much for your understanding. Don’t come back .
@@pedroperezgarcia1246 good luck with your economy
Use the money they earn to build more houses, fix the roads...
The hotels are owned by chains who are not from the Canaries so funnel the money off the islands, there is no money to improve the islands, that’s one of the problems. And because the locals are so lowly paid, any properties built are snapped up by foreign buyers to use as airbnb, pushing the prices up higher. The hotel chains have representatives in the government so nothing changes.
400 thousand Spanish nationals who live in England “Go home”
Tenerife people were very happy to see me in October 2020 on its deserted post-Covid streets. Look at them now. Shame!
Still happy to see you as we don’t have a single problem with you or any specific tourist.
Isnt that down to the government. I wont be going back to Tenerife any time soon.
They don't want Irish either, I say Boycott Tenerife , Lanzarote , etc. There's other hot spots to holiday in..
booked and payed for my holiday to tenerife in october first holiday for five years don't think i can change destination now. was so looking forward to it not now rather go to southend
Tourists should stop going so the Canaries have room for immigrants.
Tourist tax? What a cheek when tourists already contributes so much already! The tourist tax is just another stealth tax. It’s not the tourists fault but those who manage the country.
what is the islands biggest income then ?
Increasing the quality of tourism. Here it is. That means high class resorts and everyone else can bug off. This is the destruction of small self owned business.
It's nothing else as direct derivative of OVERPOPULATION! Wake the f.... up !
Remember the hotels are owned by brits just so you know. How does it feel to feel unwelcome in a place you want to be? That’s how it feels for others when we speak in condescending language
Ive only been once not going back anyway
from what i'm getting that's actually a problem created bythe governemt and people are blaming the tourist. sad. inorder to build a hotel the governement must grant the right to the developer, so they government then should find a way to extract revenue from that inorder to reinvest in the island, that's not the tourist fault,
To gmb..you absolute LIARS..the protests in the canary lslands everyone isn't about tourism it's about building more affordable homes for the people who live there.
What about all the ex pats that have very heavily invested in property ? I don’t recall them moaning when your spending Euros in their shops, restaurants, golf courses and bars ?
You can’t have your cake and eat it … simples 😮
The expat with those views should leave.
Boycott the place.
I went to the Canaries on a budgie airline
I´m from Tenerife,there were not more that 60.000 people at the demonstration,pouplation of Tenerife is 950.000+,not representative of Tenerife
Sixty thousand out of a population of less than a million is a huge number. If those numbers are true, then I would say the protests are very representative of Tenerife.
@@patrikvavro1611 people decide at the elections,not at the demonstrations
Iam in Tenerife now I love it here but if they don’t want us then I never come back no problem
Its black sand. There is an English side and a German side me being a uk citizen well travelled prefer german civilised side. Some British want to be altogether but we are in a new country, they need to promote places to go where its crowded ie boat trips etc or change times open and close
I go Jersey but pay more for less days. Sadly some uk people only travel once a year. But me 16 places this year 5 is trips 1 is festival rest is working away so travel experience😮
Ideas more private events in outside areas of hotels for guests to reduce towns, bars getting more crowded
That’s us told and we won’t be going back there now we know how much we’re hated. We always tip generously. Last year a local spat at our friend who came with us. We thought it was a one off. But now we know what they think of Brits, we won’t be back. Let them have their islands back. Plenty of other places where we are welcome and people are more friendly like Portugal, Greece, Cyprus, Malta or Turkey. Good bye Tenerife and Canaries, hope you enjoy your tourist free future!
Perfect!
Simple, translate please, we prefer 6 tourist pay 6000 euros that 600 pay 6000 euros and for that reason there are not flat for residents and anyway only an small part of money go to the resident with touroperators, while the places are destroyed full of cement for tourist , and there are no flats or only expensives flats for residents I think it,s easy to understand...we need tourists but not this way ..es un problema ya la isla se ha degradado tanto que no viene sino el turismo barato y para que sea rentable deben venir ya demasiados que destrozan mas y dejan sin vivienda a los residentes locales que tienen que pagar mas por sus viviendas en el lugar de España con sueldos mas bajos y mas cara cesta de la compra
Don't blame them
Your are welcome in Corralejo)
Can't wait for Tenerife to beg for help because bars restaurants hotels and thousands of jobs are gone
Lame news, there was not one actualy local speaking. they ask the first brit business owner(selling excursions for tourists) if she wants the tourism to stop. Dude get a reality check, tenerife has over 12 mil tourists per year, I don't think the 2 million brits "develop" the island when they don't get how economy works in their own country. Cheers :)
With Spain blame their govt. they wanted tourists . Can’t have it both ways
Similar issues in Hawaii.
Well let’s all go to grease we are very welcome there so I don’t think I will go to tennerif again 😮😮😮😮😮
"just because youve got the money, doesn't mean you got the right" Motorhead
Isn't just the canaries...
Went once not again they can stick
Spend your money elsewhere. Simple really
6 billion pounds to the country well take the money go to other countries yhen see them cry coz we taken the money some where else and they loss 6 billion a year
Expat or immigrant?
They'll soon be complaining they have no jobs and are in standing in food lines
Menudos cínicos. Con este tipo de pseudoperiodistas no se comprende qué sucede. Hipócritas.
Yet another terrible interview from GMB. They didn’t seem to be listening to the Brit Tenerife resident and kept going with the angle that British tourists will be put out by it all.