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Nice try - but this misses the point. When a civil servant, no matter how 'high', can receive an income rise of twice that of the new state pension, paid for from our taxes; when "new guests" are so well looked after that more of our taxes go towards their 'welfare'; when there are more and more local and national 'administrators, i.e. bureaucrats i.e. civil serpents, and when there are more and more 'projects' being paid for out of our taxes, no matter how 'worthy' according to the latest NGO 'paper'; when ever more taxes go towards a bloated NHS which doesn't;t deliver; when the state is incapable of fulfilling the main task a state ought to, to keep the citizens safe - internally and externally (prisons, armed forces, police) - then surely it is time to go through the costs of this state and cut everything back to the bare minimum, ministries included.

"Afuera!", as a certain PM of a certain South American country said.

After that, we can talk about who has to pay how much in taxation.

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