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The reason why I am not posting everything together is because I cannot release a final statement on DPPT without the decency of leaving it to DPPT to do this.
One of their statements has always been that local regeneration from the Port would be decided and funded by the Dover People's Port Trust, and the DfT have explained otherwise, as mentioned above in post 24.
Another being, DPPT have recently said they are still consulting with ministers, lords and the private finance sector.
The Prime Minister's Office informed me that only the DfT can give any response on the future of the Port of Dover and local regeneration. And this they have done.
It is up to MP Chalie Elphicke to stand up and tell the whole Constituency where he and DPPT stand now with the Department for Transport, and so out of respect for this, I shall withhold any personal statement for the time being.
This thread requires a statement from the MP, he should state that either the DPPT proposals have been accepted by the DfT, or rejected. There is no in-between!
The letter I have is from an official of the DfT, it is official, and it came in response to a letter of mine to the DfT and one almost identical to the Prime Minister.
There is no office other than the Department for Transport that can give an official reply on the future of the Port of Dover, as they have already consulted with the Government, and the PM has said that only the DfT can give official responses on decisions reached on the Port of Dover and regeneration in Town and District.
The DfT have plainly told me what the answers are. There is no room for DPPT to claim they are talking with ministers, lords and banking leaders. They must simply tell Dover and District the plain truth!