Spain update - BANKRUPT?

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  • Опубліковано 6 вер 2024

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  • @siddislikesgoogle
    @siddislikesgoogle Місяць тому +37

    Loud obnoxious, drunk, loutish behaviour is what turns the locals against tourists. All the deplorable antics that they dont dare do at home, they do in Spain, this has been the case since I was a child living in Barcelona, and it seems never to have changed. You can´t blame people for being fed up.

    • @anthonyferris8912
      @anthonyferris8912 Місяць тому +3

      @siddislikesgoogle The obnoxious, loutish local kids who deface Barcelona along with other otherwise beautiful Spanish cities is one major reason I didn’t return.

    • @galahad6001
      @galahad6001 Місяць тому +3

      Brits in Spain ... Aussies in Bali
      .. I am both and ashamed on both accounts

    • @anthonyferris8912
      @anthonyferris8912 Місяць тому +4

      @@galahad6001 You’re lumping together the beach and beer crowd, with the culture vultures. They’re quite different.

    • @galahad6001
      @galahad6001 Місяць тому +2

      @@anthonyferris8912 agreed

    • @infinitedaryl2267
      @infinitedaryl2267 Місяць тому +4

      And who left Barcelona’s beaches looking like a bomb had hit it after San Juan? It wasn’t tourists. Young Catalans cause a fair amount of drunken chaos but it just gets blamed on foreigners. During Covid they were having parties on the beach too!
      Also it isn’t tourists robbing people in broad daylight or cutting people’s throats. Barcelona has far bigger problems than the odd drunken stag do that they should deal with. But they choose to go for an easy target.
      Now Magaluf I understand. Drunken louts rule there and I see why Mallorcans protest. But Barcelona needs to get a grip!

  • @paulfawcett6752
    @paulfawcett6752 Місяць тому +9

    In Mazarro if you live in a villa you do not get post delivered you have to make trips to the local correos office. If you live in an apartment they deliver.?? This has been going on for over 5 years correos are a shambles

    • @jmw950
      @jmw950 Місяць тому

      Even in the centre of Madrid the post comes once every couple of weeks although you do see the postmen making deliveries for special letters regularly

    • @paulfawcett6752
      @paulfawcett6752 Місяць тому +1

      @jmw950 yes that's true but they also deliver for amazon seems they only deliver when it's above the minimum stamp in uk this would be illegal

  • @G.A.R.2002
    @G.A.R.2002 Місяць тому +6

    The postal services sound very familiar to the uk postal service.
    It's had the guts taken out of it .
    I E .
    Asset stripped.
    All the bosses are on big. bucks .
    And no one's accountable for the
    Purse. strings .
    Typical corruption

  • @sufeeb
    @sufeeb Місяць тому +18

    So the % of tourist property in Spain is actually, for the ost part, tiny....and yet the locals are being anti-tourist. Be careful what you wish for. Maybe turn your anger towards your Politicians.

  • @leeyoung9469
    @leeyoung9469 Місяць тому +13

    Another 3-Billion Euros down the drain…oh dear, oh dear.

  • @jengd1730
    @jengd1730 Місяць тому +4

    Hola, Stu. Thanks for the great videos all the time. It must be a lot of work and I think we all greatly appreciate it. I've been stewing on a response to this anti-tourist/kill the Golden Visa issue (yes, I believe they are interrelated), and I think everything I would want to say would take a long-form essay or blog post -- not appropriate for here. But at least two thoughts:
    1. I first visited Spain as a pilgrim on the Camino Frances in 2018, and have been back as often as I can, repeatedly, ever since. I had always gravitated to the north and central areas -- and in fact spent an extended amount of time taking intensive Spanish in Caceres last year. We hope to move to Caceres as soon as we can. With that said, I have yet to visit the Med coast cities and only been to Barna twice for very short trips, and .... uh... yeah. It's beautiful BUT there are SO MANY TOURISTS. It's unlike anything I had seen in any other part of the country, including San Fermin in 2019 and Semana Santa in Leon in 2023. In Barna, no one is speaking Spanish nor do they want you to even try (a friendly bartender told me last December that it's because no one has time to wait for a non-Spanish speaker to order what they want in the language). It just doesn't feel like Spain or even like Catalonia -- Barna, to me, is one giant Spanish-themed amusment park for non-Spanish speaking tourists. I am going back with a friend to Spain for her retirement trip in October and, you guessed it, Barna is top on her list. I'm actually dreading it but the payoff is she also chose some amazing places in Castile y Leon and Caceres.
    2. Mobility scooters: probably because I follow you, James & Yolly, Viajando a Nuestro Aire, RTVE, El Pais, etc, the algorithms keep pushing a British show at me called "Bargain Loving Brits in the Sun" (I'm looking at it right now as a suggested "next video"). It's like a fascinating train wreck to watch. It's clear that through the lens of this show, the mobility scooters are mostly for play, like renting a bicycle in any other beach resort town. Also, that show confirms for me that the coast is not my cup of tea. I don't blame locals for taking their frustrations to the street. Most of the tourists interviewed admit they don't know any Spanish other than "hola" but they proudly declare that they don't need to know the language -- everyone is British in the community so why bother? Ayiyi. I'll stick with the central and northern parts of the country until we move there, then visit the coasts in the dead of winter. We're from Seattle, we're used to going to the beach when it's cold.
    Sorry this comment is so long. I could write 10x more (my thoughts on real estate, housing crisis, and the visas -- oh my!).

    • @jmw950
      @jmw950 Місяць тому +1

      Nice perspective to read...interesting about the mobility scooters - never considered they would be used like hiring a 'posh" bike. Nevertheless using them like this is inappropriate and obviously leading to other problems

    • @jengd1730
      @jengd1730 Місяць тому

      @@jmw950 Thanks. And to be clear, my #2 point is just from watching a few episodes of that “Bargain Brits” show that UA-cam keeps putting in front of me. My response is to what those tv producers chose to show. I’ve never been to Benidorm before (nor do I have any desire to as a tourist - maybe later in the off season as an expat).

  • @HubbaHubba64
    @HubbaHubba64 Місяць тому +7

    Regarding mobility scooters not all disabilities are obvious , i have friend who looks fit and healthy but needs a mobility scooter as he has a spinal problem stopping him from standing up straight and walking for long periods

    • @prf7237
      @prf7237 Місяць тому

      But why do so many people from the UK need them compared to other countries?

  • @user-ei4oj4eu2i
    @user-ei4oj4eu2i Місяць тому +1

    I’ve had run ins with locals (they crashed into my car) & as soon as they hear your not Spanish they tell you to go back to your own country. But I have also seen them tell people from the next village to go back to their own towns, during festivals… they’re a complicated bunch!

  • @diegodejuan4825
    @diegodejuan4825 Місяць тому +2

    Nepotism in Correos (the guy is a friend of Pedro Sánchez) cost us the Spaniards 3 billion euros. Brilliant!i

  • @Geoduck.
    @Geoduck. Місяць тому +1

    We are visiting the Mediterranean from the US this fall. Out of respect for the wishes of the Spanish people we are not visiting Spain. Not being snarky or petty. We totally get it that some cities are simply overran with tourists.

  • @rodolfox6440
    @rodolfox6440 Місяць тому +4

    Sanshes is a wef puppet

  • @tonypommells3228
    @tonypommells3228 Місяць тому +1

    Hi Stuart, On the topic of mobility scooters you are right people hire them just as a means of getting around and have no disability. I have seen this in Benidorm and Tenerife. Of course, some people genuinely need them.

  • @erikawallace3404
    @erikawallace3404 Місяць тому +2

    Puigdemont is also having big problems in Catalonia. He wanted to organise a big event in the Perpignan area. He had to back out as there doesn't seem to be Junts members ready to go there. Junts is the 5th party in Catalonia which proves that he is having a tantrum but he should be careful as he might be pushed out. Who knows?

  • @user-yq1ok4oq2x
    @user-yq1ok4oq2x Місяць тому +1

    The government's in all those places were happy to take the ta taxes from those that bought the house's and apartments.

  • @chrisdavey9985
    @chrisdavey9985 Місяць тому +2

    If u don't go they've more room for immigrants

  • @janetlombardi2314
    @janetlombardi2314 Місяць тому +1

    Thank you for the update,
    Stuart 😊

  • @manuelmaura4453
    @manuelmaura4453 Місяць тому +14

    If the anti-tourism movement "spills over" to the anti-foreigner movement please call it what it is: Xenophobia.

    • @jmw950
      @jmw950 Місяць тому +2

      ..and there are laws to report this

  • @michaelthatcher3825
    @michaelthatcher3825 Місяць тому +2

    The real issue with mobility scooters is risk-free alcohol consumption. As far as I know, you cannot be breathalized or found drunk in charge of a scooter!

    • @PolarRed
      @PolarRed Місяць тому

      Well you'd find out pretty sharpish that you would be wrong then, and a little poorer to boot! Since 2019 you can be tested and if found to be over the limit get a 500-1,000€ fine, automatic 1000€ if any drugs are found. You can also get fined for using a mobile phone, wearing headphones, riding in pedestrian areas, carrying a passenger! All up on the DGT, just search "Nueva instrucción de la DGT sobre patinetes"

    • @marcind4644
      @marcind4644 Місяць тому

      @KantomirdesAnd what they are gonna take away from you, if you even don’t have a license?

    • @jmw950
      @jmw950 Місяць тому

      @marcind4644 yes it's ridiculous really! It's not even just about being drunk as the number of accidents caused by electric scooters and bikes because they don't go by the rules of the road must be pretty high.

    • @PolarRed
      @PolarRed Місяць тому

      @@marcind4644 1000€

  • @neildean7515
    @neildean7515 Місяць тому

    Correos, what nightmare service. The amount of time items posted to me get robbed and disappear. I now refuse items to be sent by them(esp from the uk), the service is shockingly slow and appeals process is like pulling teeth. Let it go into liquidation and start again. No wonder competition is thriving..

  • @craphead9842
    @craphead9842 Місяць тому +1

    Some expats may remember in the UK going back many years the post office delivered twice a day... Lucky if you get one delivery now according to friends in the UK... Thats why I prefer the post office here in cuenca... Tony cuenca

  • @robcarter55
    @robcarter55 Місяць тому +4

    On islands like Lanzarote or Fuerteventura if no tourists had holiday homes there or went there on holiday there would be lots of homes for the Spanish BUT with no tourism what jobs would they be doing ????

    • @jmcr1963
      @jmcr1963 Місяць тому +1

      there are other activities not related to tourism. Spaniards don't want to be waiters !!!

    • @robcarter55
      @robcarter55 Місяць тому +2

      @jmcr1963
      I apologise . I did not realise Lanzarote has a thriving financial or manufacturing base. Then fine the thousands of workers needed for those industries not related to tourism could take over the hotels.
      I do remember being on Mallorca some years back and being told there that only 3% of the locals worked at hotels . All the rest came in from the mainland to work at hotels every year.
      Just have been hard for them to leave their high paying jobs on the mainland each year for 6 months to work in the tourist industry !!

  • @rogerflatt8054
    @rogerflatt8054 Місяць тому +1

    The anti-tourism protestors argue (correctly) that large companies are making good profits from tourism, and (rightly) complain that this revenue is NOT finding it's way, via taxes and grants, to local communities housing initiatives.
    (The old "trickle down" lies we've all heard before. Money does NOT trickle down, it flows offshore ...)
    The protestors utterly illogical response of attacking tourists is nonsensical - why are they not complaining to the politicians (and developers) who are responsible for housing and taxation?
    El Gobierno has HUGE tax revenues (not just from tourism) and there is plenty of land and countless derelict properties in Spain - where are the new houses? Where are the renovations?
    A large percentage of Spanish politicians need their bank accounts checking ... start with the Minister of Housing (Isabel Rodríguez García) and ask on what the annual budget 3.5 ***BILLION*** Euros gets spent?
    The protestors will work it out soon ... then the "fun" REALLY starts ...

  • @prf7237
    @prf7237 Місяць тому

    No country uses mobility scooters at the rate of the UK. This is due to poor attitudes to health and subsequent issues such as obesity. We should not expect people to put up with this 'export'.

  • @Recipe-Review
    @Recipe-Review Місяць тому +7

    What about the thousands of Spanish tourists from inland Spain taking their holidays on the coast. They also hire apartments, but don't leave as much money. Tourists are tourists and bringing up only foreign tourists is a bit racist or discriminatory.

    • @JanePilkington
      @JanePilkington Місяць тому +3

      I've lived there and seen them bring a ton of food with them. Not spending much money.

    • @jmcr1963
      @jmcr1963 Місяць тому

      Tourism was developed with locals in Spain. It's not true that foreigners spend more money than locals. It's just not true.

    • @anthonyferris8912
      @anthonyferris8912 Місяць тому +3

      @@jmcr1963 some data to back up your claim would be nice.

    • @Recipe-Review
      @Recipe-Review Місяць тому +2

      @@anthonyferris8912 they appear to be demonstrating against foreign tourists so that is where the beef is. It is also well documented through media that foreign tourists leave a substantial amount of revenue. It is the Spanish that let their properties in town centres that rake in the money.long turn let's only available from Sept to June. Example. Santa Polo Alicante. Ghost town in the winter cant move in the summer all second homes and apartments filled to the brim mainly Spanish from Madrid, Elche and other inland towns.

    • @Recipe-Review
      @Recipe-Review Місяць тому +2

      @@jmcr1963 they didn't demonstrate at Ten in the evening when all the Spanish tourists are out eating.

  • @TheDuckAndRogerTheHorse
    @TheDuckAndRogerTheHorse Місяць тому +2

    They need root and branch reform of the whole rental sector without screwing up. They probably need central governments help too. Looks like nothing will happen while tit for tat politics is in play.

  • @weofnjieofing
    @weofnjieofing Місяць тому

    I believe in Spain, If you can speak Spanish fluently, you’re a legit Spaniard. Spaniards love their language, culture and heritage and speaking the language makes you part of the family, regardless of whether you look foreign or not.

  • @TheSilvercue
    @TheSilvercue Місяць тому +1

    The anti tourism is a smokescreen. The majority of tourists in Barcelona are Spanish and the majority of outsiders buying property there are also Spanish, yet no anger is directed to them, the anger is directed at Northern Europeans and Brits in particular. It smells more like racism to me.

  • @cheds1
    @cheds1 Місяць тому

    Do a bit digging into the Universal Postal Union and you ll find out there’s more to the postal service than you think concerning financial/ contract law. All will be revealed in time. The system is rotten to its core.

  • @philipjones9458
    @philipjones9458 Місяць тому

    Didn't realise unemployment in Spain is 20%.

  • @toddboothbee1361
    @toddboothbee1361 Місяць тому +1

    If those who don't need to use mobility scooters use them often enough will lose the use of their legs for real far sooner.

  • @walterramirez3287
    @walterramirez3287 Місяць тому +2

    Sometimes we have to make hard decisions. I moved to the US in 1986 as an adult speaking little English. Soon I’ll be retired with enough money to buy a house in Spain cash if I wanted to. Life is about decisions.

    • @arturotorres6437
      @arturotorres6437 Місяць тому +2

      Seems like the new American dream is to work hard to retire outside the U.S. toa country with a lower cost of living!

    • @walterramirez3287
      @walterramirez3287 Місяць тому +2

      @@arturotorres6437 Im not from the US so I would like to retire somewhere else. We were a colony of Spain for over 400 years so our language, customs and food favorites are close. I felt at home in Spain.

    • @diegodejuan4825
      @diegodejuan4825 Місяць тому

      @@walterramirez3287 Spain did not have colonies, they were considered provinces or "territorios de ultramar" and people living there were considered Spanish subjects of the Crown, as in Spain itself.

    • @walterramirez3287
      @walterramirez3287 Місяць тому +1

      @@diegodejuan4825 a colony is a country or area under the full or partial political control of another country, typically a distant one, and occupied by settlers from that country.

    • @TheRealJoseramirez
      @TheRealJoseramirez Місяць тому

      ​@@diegodejuan4825 "by any other name"????

  • @geoffreyheading3752
    @geoffreyheading3752 Місяць тому

    It's not just Spain try Skegness and Ingoldmells. Mobility scooters everywhere. Lots used by people who actually need them but lots by lazy people who can't be bothered to walk. And if you think it's only in Benedorm that you get drunks you are living in cloud cuckoo land.

  • @mojomania101
    @mojomania101 Місяць тому

    Simply vote with your feet.

  • @TheRealJoseramirez
    @TheRealJoseramirez Місяць тому

    When I arrived in Los Cristianos on my first visit to Tenerife, because of the number of mobility scooters, for a couple of hours I genuinely thought that there must be some sort of convention for the sick and/or disabled etc. You know, akin to the pilgrimage to Lourdes.
    I soon realised my mistake when I watched a bloke dump his rented scooter and run - and I do mean run - into a bar several metres away.
    I evidenced similar behaviour several times in a couple of weeks.
    Furthermore, some of these people were a bloody menace on the pedestrianised areas.

  • @jonniesantos
    @jonniesantos Місяць тому

    At 11:20 on the video… Interesting about international funds buying bad debt in 2008.

  • @MrSlaterd123
    @MrSlaterd123 Місяць тому

    Keep up the good work . Best regards . Dan in the West Midlands, UK

  • @anthonyferris8912
    @anthonyferris8912 Місяць тому

    I’ve never seen a two seater mobility scooter like the one in the photo…Looks to me like they’ve been supplied for fun rides.

  • @charliethechaste
    @charliethechaste Місяць тому +3

    Correos is a very important Spanish institution and I always try to support them when getting things delivered.

    • @joseantoniodavila2752
      @joseantoniodavila2752 Місяць тому +2

      I tried to support Canada Post when I lived there. Correos once even owned a bank, which was given practicaly for free to a big private bank (BBVA). The ruin of the Correos (and other Post Offices in other countries?) was planned a long time ago. It's been done on purpose.

  • @mrj57f
    @mrj57f Місяць тому

    The post offices are always closed when i pass them !

  • @baztess8281
    @baztess8281 Місяць тому

    I agree with everything you’ve spoken about in this latest vlog, but why is the thumbnail of El Golfo in Lanzarote?

  • @bobkennard8863
    @bobkennard8863 Місяць тому

    Hi. As a property owning "tourist" are you finding any resistance to tourism in Portugal?

    • @walterramirez3287
      @walterramirez3287 Місяць тому

      In my experience is happening in Portugal also but mostly in the big cities like Lisbon and Porto. 2 places I wouldn’t move too. I loved Aveiro when I visit this year.

  • @Paulburnard
    @Paulburnard Місяць тому

    Hi Just been to Benidorm and I made a comment blimey all these people are lazy in their scooters, then I see your video on it.

  • @Penros0
    @Penros0 Місяць тому

    Benidorm (Levante) is purpose designed for tourism and the seafront and streets are flat and accessible for mobility scooters. IME this is not exploited by lazy joyriders.

  • @MrSlaterd123
    @MrSlaterd123 Місяць тому

    Thanks

  • @TravelonlineWalk
    @TravelonlineWalk Місяць тому

    Hmm

  • @alexpervanoglu7420
    @alexpervanoglu7420 Місяць тому +6

    Stop calling yourselves expats. It insinuates a certain level of superiority.
    We are immigrants.

    • @steveath
      @steveath Місяць тому

      I don’t know anyone who calls themselves expats - we are all legal immigrants.

    • @jmw950
      @jmw950 Місяць тому

      It doesn't matter what you call yourself - it's your attitude that's important! We are all immigrants and we are all expats...

  • @mrlover4310
    @mrlover4310 Місяць тому

    If you can use a battery powered scooter as a young person to get around what's wrong with getting around in a electric wheelchair

  • @123seanaway
    @123seanaway Місяць тому

    Great vid as always,,

  • @judas-p3o
    @judas-p3o Місяць тому

    Join brother

  • @craphead9842
    @craphead9842 Місяць тому

    What did you expect to happen..... Tony cuenca

  • @jonniesantos
    @jonniesantos Місяць тому

    I like the bleeps (sound over slang/curse words)… Ja ja ja

  • @pierrewave7235
    @pierrewave7235 Місяць тому

    Why don't you encourage tourists to Spain who could visit the castles and pay a small admission fee and....oh dear..

    • @diegodejuan4825
      @diegodejuan4825 Місяць тому

      That is done, but there are too many ruins and we cannot set a booth to each castle (too costly). I love exploring abandoned castles myself, where you don't see a soul. Deep in the scarcely populated Spain I do that, it gives me magical moments of introspection, but hey, I am a weird Spaniard who avoids his noisy fellow Spaniards travelling in masse. Other ideas is what Franco did: built the complex of Paradores (state-owned hoteles) using palaces and castles to preserve them.

    • @pierrewave7235
      @pierrewave7235 Місяць тому

      @@diegodejuan4825 I fell in love with Spain a few years ago, I love the place, the food the people, the climate etc. I got interested in it's history, the whole Moors, Romans, Christians thing. I noticed that the Spaniards like noise, and I put it down to the fact it is an affirmation of life. I do fear for the future of the country though. Hasta la proxima vez.

  • @robcarter55
    @robcarter55 Місяць тому

    You have people in British towns going around on mobility scooters who clearly don't need them . Often in their 30's covered in tattoos . Just guessing but imagine ADHD.

    • @anthonyferris8912
      @anthonyferris8912 Місяць тому

      @robcarter55 Yeah Yeah Yeah...can't move for them..🤣😂😆

  • @mrlover4310
    @mrlover4310 Місяць тому

    What do you think about invading Spain and taking back Benidorm 😂there's more Brits there then the Spanish😂😂😂

    • @jmcr1963
      @jmcr1963 Місяць тому

      That's why Spaniards are angry at the situation.

  • @leonorlopez7932
    @leonorlopez7932 Місяць тому

    👍