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    OK, Roger, don't take it too hard, was referring to the thread's title, a Tory vote-winner.
    I won't be adding any salad dressings to my view of the DDC core strategy, which is (my view that is) based on the idea that it was a pre-2008 financial crisis core strategy, one that therefore needs revising owing to the changed economic reality that sprung up just after DDC had completed all strategic studies.

    I think even the meaning of growth point status got lost somewhere amongst all the post-2010 spending cuts.

    Personally I'd think a revised core strategy with less new houses would be more realistic, if also coupled with a few production sites that give work to our local people, without any need to specifically attract migration from London.

    And if we could bring about a Dover-style development based on 10 King Street, something people would stop and look at, that would be great.

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