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More science, less ‘French lesbian poetry’, says Dyson

Too many students choose to read humanities at university, according to James Dyson in an interview with The Times published on 11 November.

“The more sophisticated you get as a nation the more you turn your back on the thing that made you wealthy. You don’t choose the difficult, hard work, of science and technology and engineering,” he said.

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