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  • 12/06/2025
We ask Londoners what they think about ongoing protests in Spain.
Transcript
00:00No, I have a house in Spain, so I love Spain, and I speak Spanish.
00:04I would never stop going to Spain because I adore it, and I consider myself from there.
00:09I think it's a bit stupid, and I know a lot of people echo.
00:12The echo from people in Madrid that I know is,
00:15oh, the government is preferring people from outside of Spain to us Spaniards,
00:19which is not true, it's just the situation people are in and think they're in.
00:25It would never put me off from going to Spain. I love it.
00:28People are what they are. They're the same in France, the same in Spain, the same in the UK.
00:32I don't think it's because a few people say that things are going bad or whatever,
00:37that we should stop going. Spain is a beautiful country.
00:40I could to a degree understand what locals feel,
00:43but as a tourist guide here in London,
00:46as a former head of the Blue Badge Tourist Guide organization here in London,
00:51I'd be appalled at the idea of spreading it here to this city.
00:55So no, I'm very much against it.
00:58And that's right now.
00:59What you'll do is to lose your heart and be their heart and be a man.
01:01You can't.
01:03This is a really good thing.
01:04What you'll do is stop calling a woman.
01:06You can go to a doctor.
01:07He has got you on the other side.
01:08You know what I'm trying to do.
01:09You have got you on the other side.
01:10I'm trying to follow that.
01:11Come on, right?
01:12You will now be able to take you on the other side.
01:14You can't wait, don't wait.
01:15But I've got you on the other side.
01:17You can't wait.
01:18And you can see the other side.
01:19You can wait for the other side.
01:21You can wait, don't wait home.

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