Of all the policies that we discussed, one stands out in my mind β if for no other reason than because it is so thoroughly counterintuitive. I asked him to name the one reform that he was most proud of. "I abolished the collection of statistics," he replied. Sir John believed that statistics are dangerous, because they enable social engineers of all stripes to justify state intervention in the economy.As always the planners turn data molehills into a mountain of cash for themselves.