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Sounds like Blackpool that !!
We're veering wildly off topic here, but I'd disagree about the ''huge income'' from tourism making those places ''wealthy parts of the world''... I live in a part of the UK where tourism is the biggest income provider in the area, yet it's still one of the most economically inactive and deprived parts of the UK, with virtually all tourism related jobs being part time, min wage and seasonal.
Yes A few business owners catering for tourism might be doing very well but the majority of ordinary locals are poorly paid and relying on in work benefits and certainly can't afford to buy property in the area thanks to inflated prices by holiday home/holiday let owners.
In my area we get a whole load of EU money, the vast majority of which is wasted on vanity projects and white elephants.
I just think the claim of tourism being an economic goldmine for any area be it UK or EU is a myth.
The irony wasn't lost on me.
Agreed, where do they dream stuff up, utter bloody rubbish
We need to get away from Brussels. I have a small property in Mallorca , Every village has swimming pools, flood lit football pitches, gyms tennis courts etc all paid for by US the British tax payer. The locals hardly pay anything to use these facilities eg. a family membership €100 per year. The hospitals, airport, all paid by our contributions to the EU.
Mallorca is a wealthy island but they were clever and claimed grants from the EU with their agricultural figures. Why should we have paid for this? We all work so hard, whilst many in Spain are now on 6 months holiday enjoying their coffees in the winter sunshine whilst they receive their "dole money". In scotland I see how much we need these kind of facilities, but sadly we have no money left to use as we are subsiding Brussels and the rest of Europe. I watch the tired commuters arriving in packed trains in the dark cold mornings and then I see them leave again in the dark - looking exhausted.
Do not believe the media - it is all "scare mongering" as no one wishes the "UK Cash Cow" of the EU to leave . I wish we had more faith in ourselves .
As for RM , it’s a great British Company, that I’m proud to work for , lots of changes going on at the moment , and developments coming in the parcels area , this will bounce back .
What an unpleasant individual you must be. Thank God we shall never meet.
This is a RMG discussion group. Not a soapbox for armchair would be politicians. Take it elsewhere.
Unike you Derek I don't want to be in a totalitarian united states of europe.
EU Army - no thanks.
Greece has been left to rot under the EU
EU more neo-liberal than the right wing of the conservatives.
Corbyn hates the EU
Corbyn + EU lovers really are a strange breed !