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Philip Patrick Allport
    1. Male
    2. Hoylake
    3. UK
    4. Member Since: Mar 25 2009 8:03:12 PM
    5. Last modified date: Mar 26 2009 7:40:58 AM
    6. Last visited date: Apr 01 2009 11:05:03 AM
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About me:
  1. Interests: Philosophy
    History
    General Science
  2. Music: King Crimson
    Jethro Tull
    Gustav Mahler
    Motorhead
    Cream
  3. Books: Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding: David Hume
    Die Frohliche Wissenschaft: Friedrich Nietzsche
    Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus: Ludwig Wittgenstein
    The Brothers Karamazov: Fyodor Dostoyevsky
    Wilt: Tom Sharpe
  4. TVs: News and Current Affiars
    Horizon
    The Detectives
  5. Films: Spinal Tap
    Airplane
  6. Heroes: Mahatma Gandhi
    Albert Einstein
    Charles Darwin
    Isaac Newton
    Bertrand Russell
    Keir Hardie
  7. Other: Today Programme
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  1. allport asked John Denham: "Does the Minister agree with the Wakeham Review conclusions about the exceptional standing of UK research in particle physics and astronomy, its inspirational value in attracting students to read physics..." Show more »"Does the Minister agree with the Wakeham Review conclusions about the exceptional standing of UK research in particle physics and astronomy, its inspirational value in attracting students to read physics and related degrees at University, and the role of these disciplines in posing extreme technical challenges that can drive major technology breakthroughs? Given the strategy on science being followed in the US, should the UK not be increasing its support for such subjects, rather than imposing severe cuts which will only drive the brightest and best to seek better opportunities across the Atlantic?
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