http://www.travelweekly.co.uk/Articl...-well-off.html
I don't really know how to articulate myslef other than; "Well that's stupid"
I mean in what realm is this a good use of taxpayer dollars.
http://www.travelweekly.co.uk/Articl...-well-off.html
I don't really know how to articulate myslef other than; "Well that's stupid"
I mean in what realm is this a good use of taxpayer dollars.
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This Antonio Tajani sounds as mad as a bag of spiders if you ask me I guess he is Italian so ole Silvio prob thinks it's a great idea
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I'm not sure what he is talking about. I doubt it will ever work like that: here's money go and enjoy it. I expect it is more of the local tourist bureau subsidizing tour operators, or charities on a day out and similar.
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And yet if P does not necessarily lead to Q, it calls into question the value of the original observation, does it not? Where's the benefit of observing that "Every serial killer at some time ate bananas?" As you so correctly point out, eating bananas does not lead to serial killing. So the value of the observation is, at the very least, questionable.
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That said, the article linked in the OP is insane. Had to check twice to make sure it wasn't dated April 1.
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Watch your P's and Q's guys.
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The plan is only active in Europe by the looks of it, and it looks more like a Social Enginneering project than an actual civil right.
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2.5 years of reading your posts in the backroom have made me slowly realize if I am going to have a grudge against someone on the org its not going to be one of the most reasonable politically.
Back on topic, I don't understood why when people through their governments express a desire for more that it needs to be justified by being a "basic, human right". I don't see a problem with a society justifying defending their desire to enjoy their life without falling behind in the capitalist rat race by declaring the holidays an "essential, EU right" or for my countrymen simply an "American right". If we are to apply the (imo false ideology) of nationalism, why don't we apply it to demand for more of ourselves instead of just applying it to demand more of other countries through force.
It is insane and there's signs that it's something suspicious about it. Main news aren't picking up on it for example. Then there's also that it is a suggestion, that the cost is potentially several hundreds of million pounds, and that is 30% of the total cost, since that's the cost the EU is to handle.
Should it actuslly be serious, we can suspect that Mr. Tajani has a bit too much connections with the travel industry.
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An interesting idea for blending Europe into a broader cross-cultural society for sure.
Oh and as for proclaiming this a new right, that's flat out not true. The Declaration of Human Rights Article 24 already states:
Everyone has the right to rest and leisure, including reasonable limitation of working hours and periodic holidays with pay.So debate the idea all you like, just don't claim it is a new thing - this has been around since the 40s.
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EDIT: By that, I mean that the American public needs to stand up for that right and declare it all over again because no one cares what a piece of paper written by gasp "socialist Europeans" says anymore.
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Actually, there is a difference in the write-up, it is the fundamental right to be able to go aboard on holiday. For example, the debt ridden Scottish can go to debt-ridden Greece, and vice-versus!
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In (most of? all of?) Europe, allowances for travel are already factored in in both social benefits and wages.
What is new, is that industry is trying to tap into this, and combine it with European efforts to internationalise the markets. This idea originated in the travel industry, and its political proponents are rightwing and Christian-democrat politicians, what with their tradition of close cooperation between industry and politics..
Not that the idea is bad simply for being a rightwing money making racket, mind. If people receive allowances for holidays, one might as well make it an international holiday. Let the German lower waged worker holiday in Italy, and the Italian pensioner in Germany.
The big attraction is also the drawback of the proposal: it allows for central interference in the market.
Currently, the hotels and the rest of the travel infrastructure on the Spanish coast are mostly unused eight months out of twelve. One can fill it with pensioners and students. This should lower prices during the high season, provide more stable employment, and benefit social inclusion. I can think of a thousand other benefits, and a thousand of the usual drawbacks that come with governemt intervention.
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I suppose billions of government subsidies to aid the failing banking and finance industry, amounting to handouts to millionaire bankers, are fine, whereas millions of governement subsidies to aid the hurting travel and tourism industry, which amounts to handouts to the lower wage brackets, are an insanity.
I think I could clear up on my opinion. The insanity would lie in the "right" part of having a international holiday, should it be outside a rethorical statement, since you're always allowed to use those rights (outside some rare exceptions). Having rights to paid holidays are another matter, which rightfully is legislated.
Louis, the hotels are already compensating with lower prices the way you decribe. As for the last statement, remember that handouts here usually comes with ownership and also I'm not particulary fond of what's ends up as state support of tourism. It's simply not free market, so it should then more of less be followed with a general shift from free market economics. Because if the state needs to pay the market to support it and keeping people employed, it's blatantly obvious that the market is failing.
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Oh, you know how these things work. When everybody claims X, I'll argue Y. More's the fun. If the Eurocommies had gotten to this thread first, then I'd probably by now had been arguing the insanity of government distortion of the market.
Having said that though, I'm not fundamentally opposed to the idea. I would have to read up about details of it (if they exist already?), and the consequences, which I'm sure I don't all understand yet.
As it is, holidays are part of wages, infrastructure for tourism is subsidised by the EU through structural funds for underdeveloped areas (Scottish Highlands, Spain's inetrior, Hungary's lakes etc), and markets are being internationalised by the EU. As such, it is not an enormous leap to further develop these policies into a more encompassing one.
Also, the tourism industry is very sensitive to economic cycles, and very seasonal. It could do with stabilisation.
Lastly, I'm not averse to the social aspects of the proposal.
The Spanish taxpayer subsidises holidays for EU citizens of other states:
Spain Offers Holidays Subsidised to European Senior Tourists out of Season
The Spanish government wants Europeans to rediscover the huge potential of Spanish tourist destinations during the winter season. It has therefore created the “EUROPE SENIOR TOURISM” programme, which this first year will market subsidised Spanish holidays that include transport, full-board accommodation in 4-star hotels, trips and travel insurance to Andalusia and the Balearic Islands.
European citizens from Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, France, Italy, Denmark, Belgium, the Netherlands, Greece, Austria, Portugal, Slovenia, Rumania and Ireland are already reaping the benefits of this programme.
To participate in this programme, you must be over 55 years and a European Union citizen. Just go to www.europeseniortourism.eu or visit an authorised distributor of the Europe Senior Tourism programme, where you will be able to access the range of available destinations and accommodation.
In addition, one person under 55 years can accompany the senior tourist on the same holiday and for the same price.
We are therefore talking about holidays at low prices, in a country that is known worldwide for its sunny climate, the quality of its services, its culture and friendly inhabitants.
The Spanish government wants Europeans to rediscover the huge potential of Spanish tourist destinations during the winter season. It has therefore created the “EUROPE SENIOR TOURISM” programme, which this first year will market subsidised Spanish holidays that include transport, full-board accommodation in 4-star hotels, trips and travel insurance to Andalusia and the Balearic Islands.
European citizens from Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, France, Italy, Denmark, Belgium, the Netherlands, Greece, Austria, Portugal, Slovenia, Rumania and Ireland are already reaping the benefits of this program.
To participate in this program, you must be over 55 years and a European Union citizen. Just go to www.europeseniortourism.eu or visit an authorised distributor of the Europe Senior Tourism programme, where you will be able to access the range of available destinations and accommodation. In addition, one person under 55 years can accompany the senior tourist on the same holiday and for the same price.
http://www.stylewise.tv/spain-offers...nior-citizens/
But this about people who are already working right? And doesn't say anything about sending "pensioners, young people aged 18 to 25, disabled people and families facing “difficult social, financial or personal circumstances” on trips, because holiday can just mean "time off work".
'The right to rest and leisure'
This leisure needs to be put into practicable law. What was considered appropriate leisure fifty years ago is not appropriate by current standards. A foreign holiday was a luxury in 1950, reserved for only the very rich. Nowadays, it is so common amongst the working class, that to be deprived of it amounts to social exclusion.
Electricity, a telephone, access to bathing facilities at one point were considered luxuries too, but are now a basic right.
Wow, that's stupid.
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