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    I think this debate has highlighted interest in public services. It is probably a pre-cusor to a much bigger debate on the state of the economy. We can't divorce Dover from the rest of the country. Every District in the country is going thru. the same process. The Chancellor, the opposition parties have all said public services will take the hit . I pointed this out last Oct/ Nov when we first put the Financial issues on the table. As I stated in an posting earlier and Dave has highlighted it could be car parking increases  [it won't be, we have frozen those charges],   Sports centre charges,etc.etc.  Local government has been hit earlier than some of the rest of the public sector and expects to be hit harder at the Budget and following an election.I think from what David H  has posted and what I have posted earlier there is room to resolve these first issues. Take the politics away and common sense will prevail in my view.Watty

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