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By Andy McCue

Published: Tuesday 18 July 2006


Name

misceng


Location

UK


Occupation

retired


Comment

Richard you only mentioned half of the problem. As a professional engineer and retired from the Civil Service I saw the inside. Fundamentally administrators with no knowledge of any science or engineering advise the government. They have the set attitude that experts in any field should be "On tap not on top" so that they can take whichever bit of advice they want and ignore the rest usually because they don't understand it.



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