I'm a big fan of David Frost, but I think he's as guilty of not accurately characterising his opponents as they are of him (he's right, I think - although I can't know - that they inaccurately characterise him). Frost is correct that our current state is simply not capable of effective management of anything, let alone anything as dynamic, sophisticated or requiring of humility as an economy. But I think there is an interesting test case.
There was an interesting talk at Onward recently about in…