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Am I seriously to understand that a delegation has to go cap in hand to the very person who closed the damned things in the first place to see if he'd be so good as to reconsider opening toilets that shouldn't have been closed in the first place? It beggars belief, it really does.
I read a letter on the open page saying that Cllr Collor doesn't deserve all this criticism, he does so much for Dover and is such a caring sort. Bo****ks. If he were so caring he wouldn't have shut them in the first, and then, realising the furore his actions caused, he should have the good grace to open them without question. Instead of which, we have this farcical rigmarole where the buggers who shut the toilets are being asked to reopen them, if they wouldn't mind terribly much, as if open toilets is a luxury benignly donated by some kind hearted philanthropist grandly looking down from above.
Forget your image of self-importance. Get the toilets open and then begin to think how you can possibly apologise profoundly enough to be credible for having held the people of Dover to ransom over such a personal and important issue. I've said it before, and I say it again now: the Conservative party I have supported almost all my adult life doesn't shut public toilets. This council, whomever is to blame, has brought shame on this town, and some members have no right to still be representing the town.
I don't care if Barry Williams, Paul Watkins, Roger Walkden or the whole damned Tory Party all the way to Westminster are queueing up to defend Nigel Collor, the whole thing makes Dover a laughing stock, and all our blessed council can do is to ask if he'd be so kind as to open the toilets up again. Pathetic, absolutely pathetic.