The world will look back at the CCP virus restrictions and see it as a “huge public policy error,” The UK’s Lord David Frost said on Thursday. The former Brexit minister resigned from the Cabinet on Dec. 18, citing disagreements with the government’s stance on lockdown restrictions, taxation, and regulation. During an interview on The Telegraph’s “Planet Normal” Podcast on Thursday, Frost said he believes the lockdowns are “inhuman,” and the recent CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus restrictions are what took him out of the government in December. “I didn’t agree with the plan B measures—masks, vaccine passports—that’s what forced me out,” he said. The former Cabinet minister said policies such as vaccine passports and mask mandates are “COVID theater” rather than effective measures to control the disease, and urged the government to focus on what he said does work, such as “ventilation, antivirals, [and] proper hospital capacity. Managing your property—that’s what …