And what do you think would happen to the private sector if the public sector didn't exist? The infrastructure and services of the public sector are a precondition for the private sector to succeed. I ask because you seem to focus on the necessity of privately generated wealth for the public sector, as if the public sector is parasitic on private businesses. It should be seen as a symbiotic relationship that produces wealth, and a key thing is to ensure that when profit is generated, taxes are paid on the profit to ensure proper working of the public sector. Too often the profits seem to disappear off-shore, taxes don't get paid (for a variety of reasons), and public infrastructure suffers.
There are essential workers in all societies. That has been the norm since humans first began living in communal groups millennia ago and rationally it makes sense but the public sector arguably relies upon the rest of society providing the means for them to be able to live.
Symbiosis is only effective when the ratio of essential workers to wealth makers is at or below a critical ratio. The same applies to any business. For every extra person employed, if they don't improve product sales then they are dead weight.
Even if productivity is increased by employing extra staff due to shorter working week, unless the numbers of products being sold can be increased to match the potential increased productivity then extra productivity is wasted if it can't be sold..ie if there is no market for extra sales of the product.
All this nonsense about extra staff will increase productivity is fine if one doesn't understand how the world works.
The short answer to all the issues of taxation is quite clear....
You have 1% of highest earning taxpayers paying 30% of the tax burden. The top 10% combined contribute over 60% to the tax burden and still socialists want more... it's not difficult to see where the problems lie. Too few are paying too much tax so that is why infrastructure is struggling.
The Labour government is determined to hammer non-doms... fine but I'll wager now that it will lose more than it raises in the coming parliament and the taxpayer will be left holding the dead tax-baby. Why would they live in the UK if taxation is too aggressive? It's obvious what is going to happen but stupid is as stupid does with regard to any government.
The same will apply to the attacks on private education. Many parents struggle to afford to send their kids to private schools often giving up many things that the average person wouldn't in order to give their kids a perceived better education.
They won't be able to afford to educate their kids privately so the burden will fall upon the state due to the utter stupidity of the backward socialist mindset of prejudice and envy.
Raynor hasn't even ruled out discontinuing the 25% discount on Council Tax. They're going to remove the winter fuel allowance and may even remove the 25% discount on CT for single house occupiers. What kind of a government would do that to millions of people already struggling?
If this is an example of socialism then the sooner it's booted out the better.