Ban tourists, a silly reply.Ban tourists, perhaps. Hotels could be converted into apartments fairly easily, and provide a lot more homes than if we aim only at banning those tourists who like self-catering.
If you want a cheap self-catering holiday then I’m sure it can be found if you look. Unfortunately you do not have a right to this in any destination you choose, which is what your posts suggest.
AirBnBs have had a significant and negative impact in many ways, from over populating previously residential areas with tourists, removing property from residential sector, noise and waste to not being declared and subsequent lost taxes. Regulation is happening around the world and it needs to happen in the UK.
As aside, I traveled the world as a youngster, this was the pre-AirBnB era, and I could always find cheap hotel, guest house style accommodation if I looked and was willing to compromise on time of the year and location etc. I’m sure this is still the case. In fact I know it’s still the case.
For the record I am a huge supporter of travel, whether this be domestic or foreign, it should be encouraged….but a balance needs to be struck with residents.