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Tag Archives: NHS bureaucracy

Nothing new in the sea?

Posted on January 1, 2012 by derek
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Marine biologists in Scotland have discovered a fish that has no brain or face. It is low down on the phylogentic scale - a bass to the soprano of gold fish. Brainless and faceless - not too different from NHS bureaucracy.

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