
By Peter Cochrane
Published: Thursday 25 March 2004
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Brett Trevalyan
Location
UK
Occupation
Director/owner
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Professor Hemp is gnashing his teeth to no purpose. This process cannot be reversed and no amount of bleeding heart liberalism is going to change it. It is always more productive to work with global trends than to cry into your beer.
Professor Hemp sounds like exactly the sort of person who is all for helping the third world (no bad thing). No doubt he has attended all sorts of action groups in support of worthy causes (not a criticism)
He may wish to reflect on the fact that the best way to help poor countries is to give them jobs, not to stop them from making real progress. In the end, we all benefit from this process.....
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