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Bywnans Kernewekka #2

Dydh da Breusyas. Nowydh studhyores kernewek ov vy mes ny wrug vy konvedhes henna. A yll'ta dasheverel henna yn sowsnek mar pleg? Meur ras.
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My Feelings

My feeling is that Cornwall cannot go on relying on the dubious benefit of tourism as a major source of employment and finance. It has its place but as it stands, it is ultimately unsustainable. Holiday homes converted or built, lead to depopulation in small towns and villages because local people can't afford the house prices. They can only watch as whole terraces become empty and dark at the end of each holiday season. How would that be dealt with in towns in Surrey or Hampshire ? Why is it allowed to continue and in some degree encouraged here ?The…