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The White Cliffs of Dover are important to some people, mainly older people, as they represented "home" during the Second World War - as in the wartime song "There'll be bluebirds over, the the white cliffs of Dover". Other people see them as a symbol of an impenetrable defence against increased Immigration. It's all in the mind, as chalk cliffs are nothing more than chalk cliffs.

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