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Keith, many people would be happy if the Government did much more to implement their intentions to reverse the situation which Labour got Britain into.
Labour was a disaster. Dover is still haunted by a Labour-government decision to double the size of Dover's population (and that of other Kentish localities) by parliamental decree.
The masses of people - including the local MP - hope and are confident that such edict will fail. We want our future cared for, and want to conserve our natural right to have councillors who care for Dover's people and also create the basis to resolve our local economic problems (unemployment) as far as this is possible for local authorities to do.
Labour has packed off whole factories from Britain, and created a situation that makes it extremely hard for us people to cope (work-agency criteria). The effects are seen locally, in Dover and all over England.
The Government has to undo Labour's disaster-policies that have ruined the national economy and the individual economic situation of many people.
It is extremely unlikely that the masses of people will vote Labour back in.
Labour council-candidates seem to see the potential in "Labour areas" and "Labour people".
Most people want to see our community as "Dover's people" and not as a politicised mass of red-flag waving party followers.
I predict common sense will prevail and Labour will fail!
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