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I am not sure how many people will have read the entire decision letter, but it is clear from what the Minister writes that the status quo (sorry Mr Vic) is not an option and that the port will undergo significant ownership, governance and structural changes which will enable the delivery of a meaningful regeneration agenda and give the port access to the capital that it will need for growth and development in the future free from any further threat of a sell off or future change to ownership.
However much the current incumbents may wish to stay in place to do their thing, they are defeated generals who should now be allowed to withdraw from the field of battle with honour, as worthy adversaries who have fought hard and well for what they thought was right, so that the people of Dover and its surrounding area can get on with the future.
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