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New party: put 500% tax on second homes

‘SATURATION TOURISM’ UNDER FIRE

- Gareth Williams

A POLITICAl party has promised to wage war on “saturation tourism” as it announces plans to put a candidate forward on Anglesey in next year’s Senedd elections.

Gwyn Wigley Evans, leader of the Gwlad party, also said they would slap a 500% tax on second home owners, given the chance, and that reforming Wales’ tourism industry will be one of the party’s key aims.

Launched in the summer of 2018 as Ein Gwlad, the pro-Welsh independen­ce, pro-Brexit but “neither left nor right” party announced its plan to stand in Anglesey in the wake of revelation­s that a

Conservati­ve MP from an English constituen­cy is living on the island during lockdown.

A 2018 report found that Anglesey is the UK’s most tourism-dependent local authority, attracting almost 1.71 million annual visitors.

Tourism is the largest sector on the island and, before the lockdown, it contribute­d £304m to its economy each year.

Mr Wigley Evans said: “This blatant colonialis­m and exploitati­on of Wales’ resources has got to end.

“We’ve got to completely change the whole idea of what ‘Visit Wales’ means. We like visitors – they come here and see what’s here, and then they go home.

“What we don’t like is the ‘flood’, which brings with it devastatio­n, be that in Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon), beaches, pathways, even roads.

“And of course the biggest problem of the ‘flood’ is the blight of second homes.

“It’s not a problem unique to Wales, as the Lake District and Cornwall suffer in the same way.

“Indeed, St Ives have decided recently to ban second homes entirely.

“But, here in Wales, we now need new Welsh answers to these deepseated problems.”

Among the party’s aims is a 500% council tax on second homes and the implementa­tion of a tourist tax like that seen in some European cities.

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