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You are totally right, Vic, in that post there above mine.
The idea about a parish referendum was brought up in the Dover Mercury about a month ago, because I read it there (if it wasn't the Dover Express that is).
It specifically stated that six signatures are required. No doubt the P/p people read it too and got the idea from it, and decided to have a referendum along the lines put forward by the p/p trust, rather than a referendum asking the people of Dover if we want to vote for the Port to remain a royal charter trust.
Neil and Chris try to make believe that they are not trying to abolish the royal charter (after reading from you or me that they are trying to do exactly that).
Ha ha, they are on about a privately set-up trust, called the p/p trust, with which they want to piurchase the Port of Dover, which IS a Trust, a royal charter trust.
Chris himself mentioned that there would be a purchase of Dover Port by this p/p trust, when campaigning for it, as a Town Councillor.
Then they explain away that only who pays 10 quid will be members of it! So what people's port is that? The port of who pays 10 pounds!
I WON'T pay ten quid to be a member, nor take part in their referendum!