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Ross, I do believe in being a member.
So I joined English Heritage, and enrolled my mother too. This enables me to go at will to Dover Castle, and to the Church there, and leave contributions for its upkeep. It's voluntary and passionate.
As for my personal work life. which Brian questioned previously, I make ends meet within my limits and the possibilities which are present, and don't think it should be brought up in connection with my expressing Economy policies, as every citizen should have the right to express their views concerning the economy of their own country.
And as for Paul, well Paul, you know yourself that five people presented 500 signatures for a cause that many Dovorians passionately believe in.
And having received an official mention in the Government's decision not to privatise the Port of Dover is something for me to feel honoured, not ashamed of.
However, I always continue along the road and never give up, and there are many people out there, and many who believe a change is necessary, who do not credit the present economic and political situation with merits (see thread title), and there is no law preventing me making my proposals.
And perhaps they've been made known to more people than you'd care to believe, Paul.