Oh yes, that would be much preferable compared to politics graduates who simply come out of university (after having studied politics) and who go straight into the research departments after which a decade or so they're parachuted into a safe seat and climb the greasy ministerial pole. What do they know other than theories and teenage idealism? Not much, and it's the same with academics: a lot of them are good at theories, but what use is a theory without having applied it in the real world? NILCH.
Professor Sowell has an interesting talk (bit long) on consequential knowledge and the centralisation of knowledge which you may find interesting.
Give me politicians with some life experience anyday, absolutely.

