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References to the support of the tourism industry The support of the tourism industry has already been referred to - it has always been principally directed towards the leisure pool itself, and my own recent discussions with the Jersey Hotel and Guest House Association have indicated to me that the industry’s chief objective, though the support is not unanimous, is a first-class leisure pool on a vibrant Waterfront. During the debate, even if we allow for an element of exaggeration which is expected in the debating chamber, the Policy and Resources Committee, in my view, misled the States not only over the nature of the tourism industry’s support, and also over the dire consequences of not approving the proposition - “To say ‘no’ to this project would send out a clear message, a clear message to the tourism industry, a clear message to potential investors, a clear message to all interested in tourism that we do not wish to protect and nurture the future of that industry, and, Sir, that’s a message in my view we cannot afford to send out today or indeed at any time in the future. It would be a body blow to tourism …” “If we’re going to have a diverse economy we have to invest in tourism. Tourism will remain the second arm of the economy for as long as we foresee into the future. I.T. or no I.T., tourism will be the second arm of the economy. Now do we want that or do we not? Do we want, as Senator Xxxxxxxx suggested, do we want, do we want to kill the tourism industry?” “Do we want the industry to die? This is the position we’re in . Our competitors are investing and investing and investing. We have not had the same foresight so far. Here is our opportunity if we want to protect the future of the industry. And if we do not the message we send out to the tourism industry and to investors is one of gloom and no future.” Representatives of the tourism industry who have been involved in discussions about the leisure pool would appear to have been more cautious than the Policy and Resources Committee have led the States to believe. In particular, they have made their support for the project contingent upon a financial appraisal of the scheme. “The industry representatives confirmed their view that the project should be given top priority but were concerned that as a financial appraisal had not been received they could not comment on whether the project would represent value for money.” (my emphasis) (Act of Tourism Committee 9th April 1998.) It is worth noting that during the Tourism Committee ...
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