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Brern yes I do. But I can not see anyway that a rally at this very time will work.
So lets just look what might happen when the rally goes ahead.
Yes there will write up in the local press and you might even get on the local TV. So you march from one end of the town to the other when you get at the Town hall you will have a open air meeting it might be raining hard and very cold which will cut the numbers down. The mp will get up and a few others ,then you will all go home thinking that was great good turnout and we have put our points over to the NHS, then what happens,well in a few days or maybe two weeks it will all be put at the back of the publics mines because Xmas will with us and they will be thinking about that and not the NHS RALLY,The very best the rally might do is put back again the build of the new Hospital. Now in my way of thinking the better way is my way.
If there are about 2 or 3000 turn up for the rally,just think what might happen if that number joined as members of the trust,that can be done very easy as some of you know,what would that do
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(1) It would open one very big door and give the public of Dover a much bigger say,at NHS meetings and the heads of the trust would be there.
(2) It would give Dover the most members of the trust,which would open more doors, at this time there are not many from Dover at the meetings but we do get up and support Dover.
Now lets just look at it from the Trust.
(1)It would have been very easy at this time to delay the new build by just saying"With all the cutbacks that are being made not only in the NHS but the whole of the Uk, but they have not done that,they told all of us at the last meeting at the town hall,that the £20million is still in the pot and that is for the new Hospital at Dover, I could go and on,but Will stop now.