Panic in Spain as urgent message sent to ‘annoying’ British tourists | World | News

According to a leading young activity, the British who went to Mayorka should wait for common anti-tourism protests. 17 -year -old Jaume Pujol, who branded the anti -tourism movement Greta Thunberg, claimed that despite the protests, the island is still rising with visitors.
“This summer was not quieter this summer. Businessmen trying to deny it despite the hotel owners and businessmen, our man was extremely crowded and extreme difficulty.
He said: “We did not have a certain British tourist group. The purpose of the protests is to put a limit to put a limit to the excessive tourism and commercialization of our man and to reduce the number of tourists, and these demands are directed to our local governments that have ignored them so far.
“Direct message to holidaymakers is to be aware of the local problems caused by tourism.”
Jaume admitted that some of the behaviors of tourists, including the British, have irritated the locals. “There are behaviors that may be annoying, but your man takes many different types of tourists, so we cannot generalize.”
The young activist, who interviewed several times by major media organizations, promised to continue demonstrations as much as the demands of the residents.
“I can say that what will allow us to stop protesting us will be a victory, but victory is a long way.
“The final victory will be a change in the socioeconomic model of our man’s socioeconomic model and a decrease in tourism. Until then, if tourists still decide to come here for their holidays, they can do more respect for the island and its residents.”
The restaurant and bar owners in Mayorka detonated anti -Tourism protesters and accused numerous demonstrations in recent months for a major decrease in trade.
Representing the business owners on the Balear Islands of Spain, CAEB said that after May, the transactions have fallen after May, he hoped that September will “save the season”. Last month, beach bars, umbrella rental companies and water activity operators saw a 20% decrease in July compared to 2024.
Mallorca’s (Empiiruma) Association of Temporary Services and Operations in the Shipping -Carcassal Public Field accused of increasingly aggressive discourses against visitors from anti -tourism campaignists.
Emneruma warned that the economy of the island was pushed to the breaking point as a result.
Miguel Pérez-Marsá, President of the Nightlife Association, Majorka Daily Bulletin: “The tourists we are interested in are being removed; they are not welcome and go to other destinations.”




