Of-course I'm not referring in any way to Roger in my post above, who certainly tries hard for Dover.
What I meant was, there have been various comments about Dover being worn-down, etc., and the latest comments, including some addressed to me recently, were about the people of Dover and a so-called lack of pride and even more.
That's where I find it becomes personal, when the people are being referred to as negative.
Has anyone ever bothered to come and thank us for the fact that the port-traffic passes through our town, we breathe in the pollution, do not get a penny revenue from it, would like to receive revenue from the Port, but don't get any, and yet have never, in all these years, ceased to sacrifice a part of our town for the greater benefit of trade and passage between Britain and Europe?
If they start picking on us people of Dover, with all the spending cuts going on and the lack of revenue to bring in local prosperity, then it becomes personal.
