Heritage of defiance: A Spitfire over the White Cliffs of Dover
For generations
The town, with its white cliffs, port and sprawling castle stood at the very edge of the nation’s frontier with the Continent.
But now part of that proud history is up for sale and the leading bidder is revealed as the former age-old enemy – France.
The
It is one of a string of public assets which have been earmarked for privatisation as the Government battles with a record £830billion national debt.
The proposal for the port has prompted outrage.
Prospective Tory MP for Dover Charles Elphicke said: ‘It’s clear Gordon Brown has no sense of the history of our nation or the pride of our town.
‘How dare he consider selling it all off to the French? Dover is the English border. The people of Dover have a clear message for him – hands off our port, hands off the English border.’
A sale of the
The sale is expected to be rubber-stamped and the leading bidder has emerged as Nord-pas-de-Calais regional council, which also owns
The French port is just 21 miles away across the Channel and the sale would mark a dramatic reversal in the fortunes of the two towns.
The
It is a ‘trust port’, meaning all revenues are reinvested into it, and it is now seeking £400million to expand. Bosses anticipate a doubling in freight traffic by 2040.
Chief executive Bob Goldfield said: ‘The time is right for the voluntary privatisation of
Other major ports were sold off under the 1991 Ports Act, but
Gwyn Prosser, the town’s Labour MP, warned that jobs could be lost. The port’s workforce has shrunk by 60 per cent over the past eight years.
Mr Prosser said: ‘This is a strategic asset and we must be careful about the import of foreign capital.’
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