Very good point. It's just a pity the system is so bad that you have to make it.
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Was it really that difficult to find out which pharmaceutical companies were working on a vaccine and throw money at them in order to sign them up to providing 370 million doses?
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She works in investment in pharmaceutical companies having a biochemistry BSc and then an MBA then working as a venture capitalist in the pharma sphere.
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And certainly not keeping them the job when it turns out they can’t hack it.
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The sooner we get nepotism and hereditary privilege out of society, the better. And yes, that includes the monarchy, lords, and the entire system. But I’ll be happy if we can start with Tory partners at least!
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The system, the "UK" going is what would let other things be fixed, so...
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Also-just because they are competent, doesn't mean there shouldn't be a transparent and open application process.
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Exactly. Bingham may well have got the gig - she just should have applied for it.
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By the law of averages some of them must be reasonably diligent and competent, but their questionable taste in men makes the odds favour there only being very few.
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Would a first class degree in biochemistry from Oxford, a Kennedy Scholarship to study for an MBA at Harvard Business School and thirty years’ experience in funding developments in life sciences be sufficient evidence of reasonable diligence and competence for you? Perhaps not
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