Anti-tourism protesters threaten to collapse British holiday hotspot with historic demonstration
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Campaigners opposed to mass tourism are vowing to bring a British holiday hotspot to a standstill next month.
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More than 50 organisations have united behind plans for a major demonstration on July 26, with activists declaring their intention to "collapse" the Mallorca capital of Palma.The coalition is being led by Menys Turisme Mes Vida, a group whose name translates to Less Tourism More Life, which spearheaded widespread protests across the Balearic Islands last year.Organisers staged a smaller gathering outside Palma Cathedral yesterday to announce their intentions, a "historic turnout" for the main event according to the organisers TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say The demonstration is scheduled to begin at 7pm, with the cathedral area expected to serve as the focal point for protesters.
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Cruise ship passengers frequently visit this landmark after disembarking in the city.David Comas, a spokesman for the protest movement, has warned that the Balearic Islands faces a "decisive" and...
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