Neil, my blogs, of which there are two, do not mention anywhere King Arthur!
You are free to read my blogs, there is no mention - and there has never been any mention, of King Arthur in them.
My belief is that you are reverting to fantasy.
Is this how you now intend to present someone to the Public who does not agree at all with your proposals on the Port, by claiming to the Public that this person has written things about a legendary figure and claimed it to be fact???
I've written about King Ethelbert and Queen Bertha, the King and Queen of Kent who founded the English Church with centre at Canterbury, and about Saint Aidan from the Isle of Iona who established the English Northumbrian Church at York, so that readers can understand why Canterbury and York are the two main dioceses of England.
I've written about the Celtic Saints Ninian and Kentigern who were fundamental in founding the Scottish Church.
And about Jesus, St. Peter and Mark the first Evangelist, who I state is the Successor of Saint Peter, that is, Mark the Evangelist, not the popes.
But King Arthur??? Neil! Perhaps you can refer to where in my blogs there is a mention of King Arthur, attributed to a time and person to boot, so we can all believe you, eh?
This just about sums up all your maths on the Port and local regeneration, and I'll keep to my figures and facts as in my representations, rather than to myths and legends.
No matter how you may try, Neil, you cannot undo my representations, the first of which is dated before DPPT existed, and if you can't accept my rail link proposal to Western Docks which I've made to the DfT, then that is plainly and simply too bad.
Now you're picking on my Townwall St, tunnel proposal to the DfT too! Sigh! Do you consider yourself omnipotent? Do you think that Public Consultation in Dover is open only to you? Is this some form of "better people's" democracy?
You further write "The Parish poll made no mention of DPPT, but DPPT supported the question posed 100%. Ownership by the community could mean a number of things, the parish poll was not specific".
Well I never! This is new to me! (Is it just me?) That Parish pole has been used and presented by DPPT as their claim to legitimacy over the Community and the Port.
Neil, this is becoming an Arthurian rebus, a riddle, are you now rewriting history too?