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    Neil, you write:
    "whilst taking decisions over the ownership out of the hands of an out of touch executive and central government and placing them into the hands of the local community and the port's other stakeholders permanently."

    The fact is, DPPT is not the local community.

    Further to your post, the Department for Transport never invited me to any meeting, and yet their official statements to me remain as I have - in part - noted on this thread.

    Like you, I too have been publicly campaigning, but for my proposals.

    One important point is, whether DPPT represent the Community of Dover. They do not represent me, and do not seem to represent the vast majority of people in Dover.
    I am pretty sure you cannot dispute this.

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