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Wow!! let me make a few ;pointers
1;For those who post on here that stand in elections and never shout about how they are/are not elected in that system
Its a bit rich to be critical of the MP using same methods
2; Hopefully the govt will be fully aware of what the figure represents
3; It will be interesting to see what DHB next move is.
4; Of course the theme coming through now is THE COMMUNITY and the peoples port needs now to convince
not only the GOVT but local people to, that it has the background and knowledge to take on such a venture
and that it is viable, and of course that the local community has a real say in the ports future.
5; Have to be honest and say having the thought of cash strapped govt/or councils running the scheme would be
a no no for me and to use this as a wat forward would be leading us the wrong way,
and it should be pointed out that yes the MP is elected each 4/5 years, but then so are cllrs each 4 years
so no difference.
6; It's now down to the peoples port to step up a gear and start to convince us all the proposal will be good
for Dover and that it most importantly a viable option.
7; I do agree the debate at times has been a sterile one, but thats been a lot because of the lack of decision
by the govt(probably for good reason) which has allowed all kind of strange views to develope even on
this forum.
8; The ball realy is in the peoples port court now, but we will have to see now if it is able to take on a massive
project or even if the govt will allow it to
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