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    When is Dover going to get real and get fully behind the DPPT. As far as I am concerned all the relevant questions have been answered to a totally reasonable level of satisfaction- considering the stage we are at with this critical issue. It's about time that we looked at all of this in simple terms again. (it's been a while since I pointed them out).

    It's obvious that the labour party have totally misread the situation. Surely the very essence of the DPPT denotes that it is a genuine people's community project and at the very least should warrant cross party support. Somehow for some unknown reason the local labour hierarchy have taken leave of their senses. What do they think DPPT is - some kind of Tory plot?! It seems to me that they have nothing to launch their 2015 election bid on- but then why choose to try and discredit a most forward thinking and locally beneficial project and try and stifle a brilliant opportunity for 21st century Dover. Their election campaign at this rate will be one of the most negative that Dover has ever seen... and what can they offer in return?..more of the same old sad, suffocating story, lacking in vision and community purpose for the world's most famous Port.
    It is scandalous that the Labour candidate should imply that there is something fraudulent about the Peoples Port £10-00 subscription. Ask any member - they are all totally satisfied with the the way that Mr Wiggins and his team are conducting the affairs of DPPT.
    I think it all comes down to the local labour party just being a bit miffed because DPPT wasn't their idea...Congratulations to Mr Elphicke for backing the favourite...

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