Sir Harry Kroto's strictures regarding British transport are too restrained. Why are we in such a mess? Forty years ago I travelled widely in Japan on trains that ran smoothly and on time; in the UK I faced each journey with trepidation.
Why is no one appointed to top posts in British institutions or enterprises - private, public or hybrid - ever told s/he will be accountable for failure?
Embedded in the culture is the image of a golden handshake rather than of a buck coming to rest at the desktop.
Colin Adamson-Macedo
Emeritus professor
Dollar, Scotland