5th November 2009, 01:58 PM
NB: he said 'good idea but impractical', not 'unrealistic'. Or are those synonymous? Where's my coffee?
For my money, 'Where appropriate and possible...may wish to consider the public benefit' in p.64 is too vague and weakly-worded for it to be implemented in any kind of consistent way. The language provides too many get-out clauses for someone who just can't be bothered insisting on public engagement.
For my money, 'Where appropriate and possible...may wish to consider the public benefit' in p.64 is too vague and weakly-worded for it to be implemented in any kind of consistent way. The language provides too many get-out clauses for someone who just can't be bothered insisting on public engagement.