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    Keith - you have continiously misrepresented this issue.

    During my Association chairmanship and before there was a policy decision not to put up candidates for Dover Town Council which, while not a matter for the association as a whole was one followed by Dover Branch. Deal Branch and many parish branches had a different view and did put up candidates as was their right.

    It was and is my view that party politics is not relevant at Town Council and I remain of that opinion. While chairman and before that was also the view of the majority of Dover branch.

    When Roger Frayne became Association chairman after me he decided he wanted to stand for Dover Town as a Conservative and won the backing of the Dover Branch to do so and the policy was changed.

    What you do not seem to grasp Keith is the idea of localised decision making and that every Branch can have the freedom to decide for itselfl. This is actually one of the big differences between Conservative and Labour thinking.

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