A tourist attraction’s bid to charge fans £12 a pop to watch England in the Euros on the big screen has been labelled “daylight robbery”. Folkestone Harbour Arm will show all of England’s group games on their outdoor system in the Goods Yard this month. But for the privilege, punters must stump up £13.09 per ticket when the £1.09 booking fee is added, while entry for under-14s is £8 plus 89p booking fee. Residents have bashed the pricetag and questioned how it can be justified when parking, food and drink is not included. It is understood that buying a ticket does not guarantee guests a seat, …