That's been sittng there for some years, and there is also a comments page that has unfortunately been partially deleted or weeded. I say unfortunately because there were some comments there from someone who worked in the Department of Transport in the Thatcher years, and gave some very interesting insight into the way the government was thinking and working at the time.
One example I particularly remember was the government's plan to "break the monopoly of the railways" in commuter traffic. Amongst other pilot schemes, an express bus service had been introduced between Windsor, Slough and London. After a suitable period of data collection it was found that it didn't make any appreciable difference to the railway's loadings.
The Minister responsible was alleged to have said: "I don't want this research - bring me some research that shows that my plan has been a success." Tells you all you need to know, doesn't it...
As I have often said, don't watch "Yes Minister" as a sitcom - watch it as a humorous documentary
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