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Has the Kent torch relay made you excited about the Olympics?

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Has the Kent torch relay made you excited about the Olympics?

Kent's moment of glory over the last few days has coincided with some very negative headlines about the Olympics - security, border strikes, lost coach drivers rubbish weather and Paul Routledge in the Mirror calls it a cabaret of chaos. However, the Mayor of London has spoken "put a sock in it" says Boris. Writing in the Sun today he says we should stop whining and get behind Team GB for the Games. Do you agree with Boris? Are you an Olympic convert? Or are you sick of the whole thing?

Has the torch relay touched you, inspired you, have you found your Olympic spirit? Or were you appalled by the corporate overload?

Are you a milk fan? How much do you pay for it? Too much? Too little?

Last night dairy farmers blockaded the Asda distribution centre in Dartford near Bluewater in protest at supermarket prices for milk.

They were some of the hundreds of dairy farmers who staged blockades across the country.

Many fear cuts of up to two pence a litre will force them out of business.

Their cause has been backed by celebrity chefs Jamie Oliver and Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall who urged the public to boycott some supermarkets.

We speak to Peter Parkes, one of the farmers in Dartford last night.

We hear you views and stories.

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Fri 20 Jul 2012 09:00

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  • Fri 20 Jul 2012 09:00