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michel barnier was reported on sunday as saying he wants to teach britain the consequences of leaving the single market although he stepped back from that the following day the e.u. commission president's chief of staff also recently slammed the decision provoking a response from u.k. independence party members past and present brics is and is a stupid decision the only people who can reverse it would be the british people and i'm not a dreamer i'm a realist his comments amount to be candid denial in brussels the bracks it is happening and the desire to be uncooperative at every step of the way it is absolutely is a comment that that doesn't belong or between mature individuals and belongs even less between between mature countries. and while european officials try to make britain pay our people in france seem to continue to be divided over briggs it has survey suggests the thirty eight percent are in favor of
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britain leaving the european union thirty two per cent wanted to stay in the union the remaining were undecided william dartmouth ukip m.e.p. say the e.u. will miss britain's financial impacts well i actually looked at the poll it's a plurality it's thirty two percent of one poll but don't forget there's always been a very strong strand in fronts probably about a third so this confirms it which thinks let's get the u.k. out of the e.u. and then we can go ahead with our plans for a for a for a federal europe for a united states of europe for european superstate with no be objecting so i would simply point out that currently there are nine countries that contribute to the e.u. budget and there are nineteen countries that contribute to the budget off of the u.k. leaves they'll be just eight that contribute and we'll the second biggest contributor
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so so at such time as we leave or when we leave i should say i hope it's sooner rather than later. our contributions will will no longer be the france will find itself having to pay more always lots of stories waiting for you in artie's facebook page why not drop by and leave a comment always lively there and even see you in thirty more programs running and .
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descent totally peaceful. venice it's peaceful hours are numbered. bossa luna is also stealing itself in the early morning. three unique cities in europe with one problem the skidding woods all the time. that we have but yes you know what that that benny hill. that's not so many things that you put it yeah. i did a city didn't like the quotes but could play instants canoe with colds of tourists
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every day the whole year round the peak season in some cities in europe results in the state of emergency. the best they became get out because of this and also china because the sheer. place a couple stories on the. local residents suffer from the mass of this it's because they feel pushed out robbed of their own city how to read by noise and simply swamped by phone too many visitors. there. you. go to resume is going beyond all doubt it's not just in venice but the locals are not giving up without a fight. it's there for the. moment. to show us how bob made you feel.
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city tourism in europe is booming as never before fueled by aggressive price dumping budget flights and the sharing economy trend which offers cheap accommodation worldwide. how all the authorities dealing with the onslaught in one post so i go but i'm not sure because i want to combine you have fema cousin releasing it i'm not sure if castle pays the combining claim up at his face such as the only check a tip if is should the rest proceed to the city as an expanding business model with customers instead of this it has but how many tourists can a travel destination cope with without losing its identity its all them to city and does the enterprise end up in profit. that the cat outlook
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on our clothes and all that. just. change on me only the end of the day be. empty city coffers despite must tourism so what happens to all the money brought by the millions of visitors that is imagine that is when the man until that one at that at what is the got that will have an app that adds up or break the sense that we're s.c.l. when we get out when i see oh yes. it was just back when i see oh isn't that anyone that actually has a. tourism in europe generates four hundred billion euros a year of a racial smok it and the whole of shady business of roads and gamblers of gambling with few winners and many lose as. the boss alone they to destruct one swarm of boss alone as shabbiest areas the photographer he sends for now knew the place when it was still home to three thousand fishermen.
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bustle nato was always a workers district which attracted people from outside looking for work so. strangers are actually nothing new but in the meantime things have gone too far for the fifteen thousand inhabitants of bustling native the senseful now understands his neighbors concern. i'm not out for a festival offer for i didn't write it no more name constance cash anymore if there's nothing in her i need to raise him to up high traffic. everyone that's good damn good battery acid on their p.c. . that's what they did ask oh nothing is going to get in there aren't enough see but mass tourism has not come about by chance a lot of people have lived in wasilla netto all their lives now they're worried about their district which for a long time was not touched by tourism in the last fifteen years though bustling
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nato has developed into a magnet for tourists because it's a perfect combination of city and seen since the beach and brahmananda were remodeled most of the nato has become a favorite destination and not just for the local population young people and particularly often come for a weekend trip to party. their lines of a flights to barcelona for less than twenty euros online websites like b.n.b. provide cheap overnights in private homes the slogan welcome home. photos by the sense for now document the changes in his district. a couple of years ago one of his photos made him famous overnight. a group of male tourists fooling around. the photo when global as far as
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australia the problems of mass tourism in the mediterranean city were brought into sharp focus in boston. a nit pick to spot and outcry the last straw for the locals. from. you know the medici. want to show off. but. nobody's. going to. but i want to i don't know but i am sure. the defeat to send a clear signal tourists are destroying the neighborhood they should respect the district or else.
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the locals particularly angry that. saw turning into home today apartments and that's pushing up rents the ban is cool in visitors to stay in hotels and leave the flats for the locals. so that either one of yours or no i don't have anything but i'm jolly good mood altering your not. with your agreement with my project but these are you. can read the. section. most inhabitants of boss of and awarded that they'll soon no longer be able to afford their own district a justified concern since in other districts a bus alone or single homes are providing two dwellings for tourists as in the old quarter for example in derry go to one outspoken critic of the situation has been
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an activist and is now the new mayor of bus alone i guess that we're going to put him back make them look at going up with him accept that a massive. that it's better that i use that and more than that what is much even but he's not massively cut when his mother said that. men put on the address on another as yet you stick up see no they're not facts but i was pushing that caused by you somebody less you that as we that as my colleagues at school math doesn't add up then i think i'm going to be was an enormous will visit a. venice theme park the fears of other callao meet with incomprehension from venice is man. they took it up his quota joining this into their butts alone a primate that i thought i could lay for about a mile for shiva to get out of but the sort of the manual. brain does it well
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shoulder that it was only on our own very small nationality but your national accord that all that. we. are they want the best that she thought she called the mandate she felt that by the out of the local they could put their local notion of elderly. but does the man knew his own city he's been in office for a year he's an entrepreneur and venice is first man who doesn't live in the historic center but on the mainland venice is way beyond the phase basile in there is currently undergoing the number of people living in the historic center has steadily declined since nine hundred fifty from one hundred seventy five thousand back then to just fifty five thousand today that's swamped by the stream of visitors how many actually come nobody knows for sure the city only counts overnight stays snow day visitors.
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still have meant about going into us that i didn't get up to suggest i said meet you until last year to see another new dish coming out. no one made you one. thing you're done that managed about kind of last minute we needed to find them and i need a massive. one dismaying visit us about. the figure is confirmed by the nature conservation organization italian nostra the millions of visitors don't bring in much to the city's coffers the mainly daytrippers who don't pay tourist tax that's only due for stays above twelve hours but the private sector has a massive tune of one point eight billion euros a year and that's official. venice has always been a popular destination but it was the advent of mass tourism and changed the city forever the foundation for this was laid by man. nine hundred ninety
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the propagated privatization as a way of relieving the city's strained finances venice opened its doors to global capital that. petra risky is a german journalist and although who's lived in venice for twenty five years she's witnessed how the city has sold off its palazzi prada properties chinese investors benetton and many others. are also needed a mountain benetton it's got to get down off by. the dots and it's new. and. then a tale i saw founded as a school that's inside seething janya its own kind. for novels but for risky conducts research into mafia circles into the quagmire of
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political corruption. she knows the tricks investors use to turn to the updated housing. a lot see all protected buildings in venice into gold mines the magic phrases change in designated use but this requires political approval. of the boy bands had to have help convent things in it they had to. kind of. filing a. still idiots in with english now meeting in denmark shots in the dining room and splashing the sea when this. stuff that's dad is a nuisance spitting and not going down it in down the shaft me demanding the name of the law relating to the change in use councils the protected building provision doesn't regulate what can be sold in the venerable building so the world heritage site is true with stuff. if it was that you thought
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a lot of the. illegal there are more than. that you. need to get it to. play in the of the cheated e.q. of the. main peep into that. hole shut. your wallet i will add to the question. no no just ethical issues.
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the city's direction seems to have been decided by cultists despite negative headlines. for years and veyron mental activist thomaso who lives in venice has been consumed with the negative consequence screws tourism has for the city. and i mean they're going to.
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be good and all i'm doing. a lot of joel. which is say you know ok though i mean. we mad so spall stole my body evolution by one of the condo the train that i think that she made to be doc why depended on. giving little spin control. and abby going to relieve your biological drive from them into it by having going on a national. level that. the vast wash still is up the muddy seabed undermining again and again the foundations of the city which in part is built on piles. and the city itself is not the main profit maker from cruise tourism that's the v.t. people come in it's. a private offshoot of the public school to authority.
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district and soon it will stop. if the senate you see me through the senate has even accepted the what i've said of you know what you. see being. on the switch up . there. but all of it for but she didn't say to fit. it in one thing that's an ad for nancy. grace to switch it up that's the only but i'm going to be a widow. you know. the precise tune of is cat dog the portal thor to you chose not to comment. surprised since he too gets no information from them that's why he's helped set up an action group in venice. it's slogan. nothing
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new cruise ships demonstrating on the banks of the jew decker come out which is passed through up to twenty times a day by ocean going giant is entering and leaving the pool the protesters want to stop the huge ships sailing through the lagoon all together they should use an alternative route and outside the city today the activists are planning a secret rather precarious operation but i love the channel a lot of money though on the way they not be so. they now be settled down the better when they. don't know if through going on in a thank god i think i'll be moving to the not to film the me then not be so knocked up and get on the green i'm not at all well when you want to quit but now the green they need to be so d.d. to be cimino them all be it might be demonstrators intend to book the canal and
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prevent three cruise ships leaving. it's not only in venice that cruise tourism is seriously damaging the environment german is nature conservation union has criticised the lack of exhaust purification on the ships worldwide the fuel by heavy oil which emits a hundred times the pollutants of standard truck diesel. we get a fairly good dinner at a mob. jordon not been opened by. me yes and if. they were doing that finale finance the idea that i mean. that if richard that he. then isn't alone in choosing a private sector structure for its pool to. pull out europe's biggest for cruise ships is also partially privatized the city was not always so attractive to
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tourists the turning point was the one thousand nine hundred two olympic games around two billion was invested in road building hotels and remodelling the coast. with twelve international concerns the city undertook the biggest marketing program in its history. it was not long before property prices rocketed. one example in one thousand nine hundred four the ritz carlton group opened a luxury hotel the building cost one hundred thirty eight million euros twelve years later it was sold to a single pull based international consortium for four hundred seventeen million euros over three times as much but has meant that that hundred games and yet would not leave adelaide to see only a phenomenon that are wanted to see how i'm going to split because it's the last democrat i think us can but when asked i want to split us finances
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a couple of deals that russell dallas cannot deny look at and i said empty so i'm not as interested. i see it honest i see it that it got out of that office here that we know as the what about a man's got a seventy son going all the while i see it that a couple dozen then and i think that's not what these couple even fit. at the dentist but at the us. in the mean time property prices have also risen in other districts and boss alone the result of gentrification as in every major city districts change the character new restaurants open up and the place is suddenly cool if in addition the city is as popular tourist destination as bus aluna the tourism intensifies the effect. that they're laid on the bed that i see at that house but it's my sense that it's
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you but i didn't blatter go to look at is that they don't have a sample that i'm blessed with that i'm as i don't go i cannot but i'm gonna say i cannot afford that door yes and i am old i mean that will. last is a classic i don't buy that story steve i'm most but i was caught he seems pretty the he was but i was i was that i see it that easy i'm glad he's gotten back at the asylum or i say it's bad now you cannot that i have able to get out less he laid out that that last a valley muck it up enough to get i mean i think the what i surely am that i don't know but not that at least i don't feel broke out of a lot of rhetoric but definitely i mean my years in the ghettos yesterday steps that i don't believe i'm going to see it that same by the way said but i'm not black i'm don imus who's right if i'm able to use this stuff. the catalog architect daveed bravo still regularly comes to the boulevard oh my this them are all. i have seen enough a sea of. people. that say well nails i don't like that i was for lemme see of
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conflict that is you know that muskrat knows that i mean then. that. and i guess i must because of the respect i showed up and i'm. having second boy at it again next to him but he's not happy about it because he got. the number of visitors to bus alone and just keeps on rising in the year two thousand and three million and twenty seventeen the city is expecting ten million tourists. an additional problem is that the tourists tend to keep to a small area they stay in the old center stroll up and down the rumble us and visit the famous market nearby to tourists it reflects everything they expect from an
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authentic mediterranean place but they rarely come to buy vegetables meat all fish for the week. and. a lot of stallholders have already adjusted their range of goods you can only survive here if you adapt to the needs of the tourists. that. whole hampshire next are often just for decoration and photos some traders though are resisting the trend especially those who still remember how the market used to be. like this and. opened in eighteen forty three it was until recently is the main market for the inhabitants of dos alona dotted bravo like shopping in the market home steeped in
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tradition nowadays he only comes to. studies. i am in. but i get. a spare. time. i want to. say that. one public space is increasingly restricted and globalized cities lose an important cultural resource and ultimately then i teach you to life. saturday morning in the historic center of dubrovnik only a thousand people live twenty years ago it was five times as. one of the few
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people who lived abroad and returned to the home city is cultural anthropologist to veil and. she's interested in the effect of mass tourism has on the cultural identity of cities and represents to both make in the european cultural parliament at the weekend she wants to get to know the market traders personally for us though is that fair price is that the. tourists in the south what they sell if they sell things i wonder whether they give me food though that i don't like the wrong side of. like parts of. venice the old quarter of. the city wools is a willed cultural heritage site the city was already a popular tourist destination before nine hundred ninety since the end of the croatian move on its rapidly developed into a magnet for visitors april to october season average of one point seven million
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tourists up to fifteen thousand on some days. yes most arriving on cruise ships. you have to go would only cause me some mental exaggeration of the doubt on the air because the such even more michael posting on top of talking up would sell up or putting out because once you want to do it only clear. school since you can't talk of it is in the poster for the children in missing the football coming stanley does about the changes called it in the moment only the focus on the slash and get out of them and to also show the gradual tradition. the sun was made to the government chewing on sweet so much of boston after fees it's come back i'll be all going to change their question not just the diagram have in mind i did post a symbolic skate that if i do for a month let me check out time that could come off most of that on the menu would look like a chain when i was really picky shit to go than it had to go to some of those real . induced through sleeman i feel more you turned it over on the can i would she
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