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Re: Yes!!! Trump declassifies the Epstein files - 01-23-25
« Reply #1075 on: Today at 09:38:18 AM »
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Re: Yes!!! Trump declassifies the Epstein files - 01-23-25
« Reply #1076 on: Today at 09:42:08 AM »
The fact you buy into yet another false narrative by the left as a distraction the day a vote to open back up our government because the Dems got caught in yet another lie, shows you just might want to stay out of this. But as for visiting the UK, pretty sure tourism in England is all but dead.

I have more friends from the UK, specifically England who are looking to move here and in California of all places because they see the writing on the walls in the direction it’s going. And if we don’t watch here we’ll be in the boat. We already are in some places like Dearborn and Minneapolis (Illha Omar)


the moron has spoken

well in mr wrong

some facts

Inbound tourism
Forecast: VisitBritain forecasts 44.3 million inbound visits, a 4% increase over 2024.
Spending: International visitors are expected to spend £34.6 billion, a 6% increase over 2024.
Quarterly performance: The third quarter of 2025 is expected to be particularly strong, with 12.5 million visits, the highest quarterly figure since before the pandemic.
Domestic tourism
Spending: Domestic tourism spending is forecast to decline by 8% compared to the previous year, mainly due to an 8% drop in overnight trip spending and a 6% drop in day visit spending.
Overnight trips: Spending on overnight trips is expected to decrease by 5%.
Day visits: Spend on day visits is predicted to decrease by 21% compared to 2024, although volume is expected to increase.
Other key highlights
Economic contribution: Tourism is forecast to contribute £257 billion to the UK economy in 2025 and support 3.8 million jobs.


its growing not dead you ineffecitve 'marksman'- sorry thats unfair- you've never hit a live target. you gun hobbbyist. your like one of those civil war enactment weirdos.
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Re: Yes!!! Trump declassifies the Epstein files - 01-23-25
« Reply #1077 on: Today at 09:43:43 AM »
He knows this. He’s trying to start shit he can’t finish. I’m sure some of his “sources” are from the BBC who Trump is now suing for a billion dollars because of editing Trumps speech’s. Ask him why the Dems blocked a vote a couple of days ago to release the file? I posted it but I’d bet they didn’t open the links. 38, Van..why would all of the sudden block the release of the files?

This is how you fight back. You play their same game only better…..

what you going to do? ainm and miss like normal?

you got ypour arse handed to you im the muslim facts you made up point- you come back with nothing. I accept your surrrender little fella.
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Re: Yes!!! Trump declassifies the Epstein files - 01-23-25
« Reply #1078 on: Today at 09:56:12 AM »
what you going to do? ainm and miss like normal?

you got ypour arse handed to you im the muslim facts you made up point- you come back with nothing. I accept your surrrender little fella.

It really sounds like that you voted for all the shit that’s going on over there. Am I wrong or are you being a felon? Can you even fucking vote over there.

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Re: Yes!!! Trump declassifies the Epstein files - 01-23-25
« Reply #1079 on: Today at 10:06:34 AM »
It really sounds like that you voted for all the shit that’s going on over there. Am I wrong or are you being a felon? Can you even fucking vote over there.

you sound like you are crying while typing. chin up buttercup- go and get some more facts wrong you fucking fraud. G.I. Joe. Never served a day in his life but thinks he's a bad ass. Nobody and i mean nobody fears a balding 5'4 man who chokes when he pulls his gun. Nobody.

I am allowed to vote- I served my sentence for doing something you dopn't have the balls or the skill to do. Regardless of how many courses you have been on. You may as well be Korean you are that yellow.

Tell me more about muslims in the UK wrong boy. You are an intellectual pygmy. Ironic as you are shorter than a pygmy. Right off to train then nailing my bird for the night. Enoy sweeping the range for the bigger boys small fry.
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Re: Yes!!! Trump declassifies the Epstein files - 01-23-25
« Reply #1080 on: Today at 10:07:56 AM »
It really sounds like that you voted for all the shit that’s going on over there. Am I wrong or are you being a felon? Can you even fucking vote over there.

He probably is a Muslim or a Liberal
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Re: Yes!!! Trump declassifies the Epstein files - 01-23-25
« Reply #1081 on: Today at 10:34:01 AM »

the moron has spoken

well in mr wrong

some facts

Inbound tourism
Forecast: VisitBritain forecasts 44.3 million inbound visits, a 4% increase over 2024.
Spending: International visitors are expected to spend £34.6 billion, a 6% increase over 2024.
Quarterly performance: The third quarter of 2025 is expected to be particularly strong, with 12.5 million visits, the highest quarterly figure since before the pandemic.
 
Domestic tourism

Spending: Domestic tourism spending is forecast to decline by 8% compared to the previous year, mainly due to an 8% drop in overnight trip spending and a 6% drop in day visit spending.
Overnight trips: Spending on overnight trips is expected to decrease by 5%.
Day visits: Spend on day visits is predicted to decrease by 21% compared to 2024, although volume is expected to increase.
Other key highlights
Economic contribution: Tourism is forecast to contribute £257 billion to the UK economy in 2025 and support 3.8 million jobs.


its growing not dead you ineffecitve 'marksman'- sorry thats unfair- you've never hit a live target. you gun hobbbyist. your like one of those civil war enactment weirdos.

Overview of UK Tourism Trends

From sources like The Telegraph, Daily Mail, and The Spectator, there is evidence that tourism to the UK—particularly in England and London—has experienced a slowdown or decline in key metrics since the Labour government’s election in July 2024. While overall visitor numbers have shown some recovery from pandemic lows, international spending and growth rates lag behind pre-2019 levels and global peers. This is explicitly attributed to Labour’s economic policies, which are criticized as anti-growth and burdensome on the sector. Additionally, rising crime rates in London are portrayed as a growing “threat” deterring visitors, with foreign governments issuing travel warnings and industry leaders warning of reputational damage.

Key Statistics on Tourism Decline

•  UK-Wide: International visitor spending fell to £40.3 billion in 2024, a 5.3% drop from 2019 levels, despite the travel and tourism sector’s overall economic contribution rising modestly to £286 billion (up 3.9% from 2019). Current annual visitors stand at 41 million, well below the government’s 2030 target of 50 million. Forecasts for 2025 predict further constraints due to policy barriers.
•  England and London Specifically: No granular 2025 figures are available yet, but London’s West End lost £640 million in potential sales in 2024 due to the absence of tax-free shopping (up from £400 million in 2023), diverting high-end shoppers to Paris and Milan. Visits to London’s top attractions are down compared to pre-pandemic peaks, with a “gloom” over the city contributing to the slide. Tourist spending in London dropped year-on-year in the first half of 2024, even as visitor numbers edged up slightly.

These trends contrast with robust global recovery: International tourism spending is projected to hit £1.57 trillion in 2025, surpassing 2019, while rivals like Spain and France outpace the UK.
Attribution to Recent Elected Officials (Labour Government)

Sources heavily blame Labour’s post-election policies for stifling tourism growth, framing them as “deliberate barriers” that treat the sector as a “revenue source” rather than an economic driver. Key criticisms include:

•  Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA): A new £10-16 fee for non-visa visitors (hiked 60% in 2024) is seen as a needless deterrent, especially for Europeans, slowing inbound travel just as recovery accelerated elsewhere.

•  No VAT-Free Shopping: Scrapped under the prior Conservative government but not reinstated by Labour, costing London alone hundreds of millions annually in lost luxury sales.

•  Tax Hikes and Budget Cuts: Increases in Air Passenger Duty, National Insurance, and National Minimum Wage are squeezing operators, while VisitBritain’s marketing budget was slashed over 40% (to £10.5 million), pulling ads from key markets like the US and Asia—potentially costing £4.4 billion in lost value by 2030. Critics argue Labour’s “pro-growth” manifesto has instead “evaporated business confidence.”

•  Lack of Dedicated Leadership: Tourism falls under a junior minister (Chris Bryant) with a sprawling brief, leading to poor coordination on issues like Home Office visa rules.
Articles describe these as compounding post-Brexit and post-Covid challenges, with Labour accused of prioritizing fiscal raids over recovery.
Attribution to Threats (Crime and Unrest)
While the August 2024 riots are not directly tied to tourism declines in these sources (footfall dipped 1.9% nationally in affected areas like Manchester and Bristol, but data focuses on retail rather than visitors), broader “threats” from surging crime—especially in London—are highlighted as a major deterrent. Outlets portray this as a failure of Labour’s policing and urban policies:

•  Crime Surge in London: Thefts from persons in Westminster jumped from 6 to over 20 per 1,000 people between 2021 and 2024; mobile phone snatchings hit 70,000+ in 2024 (up 33% from 2023), with Apple iPhones accounting for 88,000 reports. Overall crimes rose 2% year-on-year in 2024, including knife crime up over 50% in three years.

•  Impact on Tourists: Industry executives, like PPHE Hotel Group CEO Boris Ziser, warn the “epidemic” is “scaring away tourists,” with aggressive street crime (e.g., muggings near landmarks like the National Portrait Gallery) eroding London’s appeal. European visitors are “deserting” due to perceived hostility and risks, outpaced by Americans. Foreign advisories from Australia, Canada, and others now routinely warn of phone thefts and assaults, with one Aussie noting “everyone knows somebody” affected.

•  Reputational Damage: Sources claim this fosters a “no-go” vibe, with empty streets, homelessness, and violence hitting nightlife and attractions. One analysis calls London an “utter mess,” risking vigilante responses if unaddressed.
In summary, yes—sources substantiate a tourism downturn in the UK, England, and especially London, directly linking it to Labour’s “incompetent” policies and escalating crime threats under their tenure. Recovery is possible with policy reversals, but current trajectories suggest prolonged weakness.

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Re: Yes!!! Trump declassifies the Epstein files - 01-23-25
« Reply #1082 on: Today at 11:21:47 AM »
are you slow?

you said tourism is dying in UK

i pointed out its grown in the last 12 months

you then use figures from pre pandemic as your proof.


lets look at your spic and negro run shithole you are too scared to kill anyone in in the same time


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International tourism to the USA in 2025 is projected to be significantly lower than in 2019, with some forecasts predicting a decline of up to 13 million fewer visitors by year-end and a 6.3% drop in arrivals from 2024. This compares to 2019, which saw around 79.4 million international visitors, while 2025 is expected to have around 67.9 million overseas visitors.
International visitor numbers
2019: Approximately 79.4 million international visitors.
2024: Over 72.39 million international tourists visited the U.S..
2025: Forecasted to be around 67.9 million international visitors, a 6.3% decrease from 2024.
Comparison to 2019: The U.S. is expected to be down by 13 million international visitors by the end of 2025, reaching 80% of 2019 levels in some months.
Key factors and trends
Decreased global appeal: The U.S. is losing its share of global international travel, which fell from 8.4% in 1996 to 4.9% in 2024.
Economic and geopolitical challenges: Geopolitical tensions and economic difficulties have impacted inbound travel, alongside a diminished perception of the country among some international travelers.
Stronger performance from other countries: Countries like Spain, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey are expected to see significant gains in international visits compared to 2019, while the U.S. struggles to recover.
Impact on the economy: The decline in international tourism is expected to have a significant economic impact, resulting in lower revenue for businesses and decreased tax collection in states heavily reliant on tourism, such as New York, California, and Florida.



As for the last 12 months

hahahhaa


worse than the UK

In 2025, the US is projected to see a decline in international tourism compared to 2024, with international visitor spending dropping from an estimated $181 billion to $169 billion. International visitor arrivals are also forecast to decrease, with projections showing a 6.3% drop from 72.4 million in 2024 to 67.9 million in 2025.
Key figures
International Visitor Spending: Expected to decrease from approximately $181 billion in 2024 to about $169 billion in 2025.
International Visitor Arrivals: Predicted to fall from about 72.4 million in 2024 to 67.9 million in 2025, a 6.3% decrease.




keep shooting and missing you abject failure. if it will help I will buy one of your shitty t-shirts- the type you gave away to hankins to increase sales. you had lunch with hankins and he made you look an even smaller coward. well done.
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Re: Yes!!! Trump declassifies the Epstein files - 01-23-25
« Reply #1083 on: Today at 11:44:55 AM »
are you slow?

you said tourism is dying in UK

i pointed out its grown in the last 12 months

you then use figures from pre pandemic as your proof.


lets look at your spic and negro run shithole you are too scared to kill anyone in in the same time


Oooooops
International tourism to the USA in 2025 is projected to be significantly lower than in 2019, with some forecasts predicting a decline of up to 13 million fewer visitors by year-end and a 6.3% drop in arrivals from 2024. This compares to 2019, which saw around 79.4 million international visitors, while 2025 is expected to have around 67.9 million overseas visitors.
International visitor numbers
2019: Approximately 79.4 million international visitors.
2024: Over 72.39 million international tourists visited the U.S..
2025: Forecasted to be around 67.9 million international visitors, a 6.3% decrease from 2024.
Comparison to 2019: The U.S. is expected to be down by 13 million international visitors by the end of 2025, reaching 80% of 2019 levels in some months.
Key factors and trends
Decreased global appeal: The U.S. is losing its share of global international travel, which fell from 8.4% in 1996 to 4.9% in 2024.
Economic and geopolitical challenges: Geopolitical tensions and economic difficulties have impacted inbound travel, alongside a diminished perception of the country among some international travelers.
Stronger performance from other countries: Countries like Spain, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey are expected to see significant gains in international visits compared to 2019, while the U.S. struggles to recover.
Impact on the economy: The decline in international tourism is expected to have a significant economic impact, resulting in lower revenue for businesses and decreased tax collection in states heavily reliant on tourism, such as New York, California, and Florida.



As for the last 12 months

hahahhaa


worse than the UK

In 2025, the US is projected to see a decline in international tourism compared to 2024, with international visitor spending dropping from an estimated $181 billion to $169 billion. International visitor arrivals are also forecast to decrease, with projections showing a 6.3% drop from 72.4 million in 2024 to 67.9 million in 2025.
Key figures
International Visitor Spending: Expected to decrease from approximately $181 billion in 2024 to about $169 billion in 2025.
International Visitor Arrivals: Predicted to fall from about 72.4 million in 2024 to 67.9 million in 2025, a 6.3% decrease.




keep shooting and missing you abject failure. if it will help I will buy one of your shitty t-shirts- the type you gave away to hankins to increase sales. you had lunch with hankins and he made you look an even smaller coward. well done.

I just gave you the statistics that tourism, especially in England is down and you still want to argue. What you don't understand is that I'm not knocking England or the UK...I'm knocking their governments and what they've turned it into. Both of my son's go there at least twice a year and see big differences every time they go and it's not good. I don't make excuses for the state I live in, I love the state itself, but our states government is running it into the ground and because of that, corporations and families as well are leaving the state in droves. It really sounds like you're defending the islamic takeover.

I had a chance to go there In 2010 for six weeks when I was preparing Kongo for UFC 120. I was in tight with Wolfslair at the time. I didn't go because it would have meant 6 weeks away from my family. But I do know at that time there was no talk of what's being seen now.

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Re: Yes!!! Trump declassifies the Epstein files - 01-23-25
« Reply #1084 on: Today at 11:51:17 AM »
I just gave you the statistics that tourism, especially in England is down and you still want to argue. What you don't understand is that I'm not knocking England or the UK...I'm knocking their governments and what they've turned it into. Both of my son's go there at least twice a year and see big differences every time they go and it's not good. I don't make excuses for the state I live in, I love the state itself, but our states government is running in to the ground into the ground and because of that, corporations and families as well are leaving the state in droves. It really sounds like you're defending the islamic takeover.

I had a chance to go there In 2010 for six weeks when I was preparing Kongo for UFC 120. I was in tight with Wolfslair at the time. I didn't go because it would have meant 6 weeks away from my family. But I do know at that time there was no talk of what's being seen now.


youve got me wrong

what i am saying is the 'takeover' is media hype. the muslims would get their fucking heads bent years before any form or power. they dont have the tradition or the balls to go against the indigenous people- whites and blacks. throw in the sikhs and hindus and they are hated. they get the scraps we choose to give them. every single muslim I know knows their place and its at the bottom of the tree and be grateful.

only going by what I see.
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Re: Yes!!! Trump declassifies the Epstein files - 01-23-25
« Reply #1085 on: Today at 12:40:13 PM »

youve got me wrong

what i am saying is the 'takeover' is media hype. the muslims would get their fucking heads bent years before any form or power. they dont have the tradition or the balls to go against the indigenous people- whites and blacks. throw in the sikhs and hindus and they are hated. they get the scraps we choose to give them. every single muslim I know knows their place and its at the bottom of the tree and be grateful.

only going by what I see.

these guys seem to disagree

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Re: Yes!!! Trump declassifies the Epstein files - 01-23-25
« Reply #1086 on: Today at 12:50:35 PM »
a group of muslims from slums come and wave flags

big deal

ineffective and zero power

even tommy robinson has 1000x support and he doesnt achieve anything. these lot are so far down the food chain its laughable.
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