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<blockquote data-quote="stevedave" data-source="post: 7540348" data-attributes="member: 5014"><p>It's already starting to happen in Wales but the problem is it is being lead by the Civil service and a bigger bunch of unemployable over educated gob shites you will never meat. The problem is they don't know anything apart from what they want as a outcome, so they ask single issue groups or universities. They never ask people who know. The other issue is the Civil service thinks being highly educated and being intelligent are the same thing, to the point where I found my self trying to explain why you can't plough across a hill it was literally trying to tell a very highly educated man who runs the whole environment department under Leslie Griffiths how gravity works. This is the level of moron we have running the country in Wales.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stevedave, post: 7540348, member: 5014"] It's already starting to happen in Wales but the problem is it is being lead by the Civil service and a bigger bunch of unemployable over educated gob shites you will never meat. The problem is they don't know anything apart from what they want as a outcome, so they ask single issue groups or universities. They never ask people who know. The other issue is the Civil service thinks being highly educated and being intelligent are the same thing, to the point where I found my self trying to explain why you can't plough across a hill it was literally trying to tell a very highly educated man who runs the whole environment department under Leslie Griffiths how gravity works. This is the level of moron we have running the country in Wales. [/QUOTE]
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